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Who is the narrator/author of this biographical passage about Shelley?
Q02of 10
What medical reason prompted Shelley's outdoor lifestyle in the summer of 1815?
Q03of 10
Which of the following best describes the primary shift in Shelley's approach to effecting social change during this period?
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The phrase 'the pen was the only instrument' is best understood as an example of which literary technique?
Q05of 10
Which classical Greek authors does the passage list as part of Shelley's reading during 1814–1815?
Q06of 10
The overall tone of the passage can best be described as:
Q07of 10
Windsor Forest functions primarily as what kind of image in the passage?
Q08of 10
Shelley's abandonment of direct political appeals 'to the people' in favor of poetry suggests which thematic concern central to Romantic-era writers?
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Among the French works listed, which text did Shelley read during 1814–1815?
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The structure of the passage moves from a personal, scene-setting narrative to an itemized reading list. What is the primary effect of this structural choice?
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