Q01of 10
What is the speaker's immediate priority as stated at the opening of the passage?
Q02of 10
What does the speaker intend to deliver to the Governor?
Q03of 10
The phrase 'Pay / My duty' most likely functions as which type of figurative language?
Q04of 10
Which best describes the overall tone of this passage?
Q05of 10
The closing imperative 'Come with me' primarily suggests which of the following?
Q06of 10
The structure of this passage—three short lines in unrhymed verse—is most consistent with which poetic form?
Q07of 10
What central theme is most evident in this brief passage?
Q08of 10
The speaker's use of the word 'First' at the very start of the passage serves primarily to:
Q09of 10
In the context of the poem, the Governor most likely represents:
Q10of 10
Which literary technique does Longfellow use when the speaker addresses an unnamed companion with 'Come with me'?
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