Q01of 10
What is the primary occasion or situation addressed in the poem?
Q02of 10
The poem personifies snow primarily as which type of figure?
Q03of 10
The lines 'Shyest friend that could not tell / Half the kindly thought he had' employ which technique?
Q04of 10
The phrase 'cedar lands aflame / With gold light' is best described as an example of which device?
Q05of 10
What is the overall tone of the speaker's farewell to the snow?
Q06of 10
'May thy passing joyous be / To thy father, the great sea' contains which kind of allusion?
Q07of 10
The poem is structured in two clear movements. Which best describes that structural division?
Q08of 10
The speaker states 'Earth hath need of thee no longer.' What is the most direct meaning of this line?
Q09of 10
Which of the following best describes the imagery in 'Drone of pines and laugh of rivers'?
Q10of 10
The opening line 'March is slain; the keen winds fly' uses which rhetorical device to characterize the month?
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