Q01of 10
Who is the speaker of this dramatic monologue?
Q02of 10
Which Jewish festival forms the setting of this poem?
Q03of 10
The phrase 'loud and turbulent Galilean' is best understood as an example of which poetic technique?
Q04of 10
What does Gamaliel accuse Jesus of inciting the people to do?
Q05of 10
The word 'Galilean' as used by the speaker carries which primary connotation?
Q06of 10
What is the dominant tone of this three-line poem?
Q07of 10
The poem alludes to a historical figure named Gamaliel, who in biblical tradition was known as what?
Q08of 10
Which structural form does Longfellow employ in this poem?
Q09of 10
The phrase 'stirred the people up' primarily contributes to which thematic concern of the poem?
Q10of 10
What is the most accurate paraphrase of the opening phrase 'loud and turbulent Galilean'?
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