Q01of 10
Which of the following best describes the overall structural form of 'Hiawatha's Friends'?
Q02of 10
What is the primary theme unifying Hiawatha's two friendships with Chibiabos and Kwasind?
Q03of 10
The line 'Spake with naked hearts together' is best understood as an example of which literary technique?
Q04of 10
Which image does Longfellow use to convey that no discord ever arose along the path between Hiawatha's friends?
Q05of 10
How does Longfellow characterize Kwasind's apparent laziness before his strength is revealed?
Q06of 10
The four birds—bluebird, robin, robin, and whippoorwill—each address Chibiabos with a different emotional request. What technique does Longfellow use in constructing these four stanzas?
Q07of 10
According to the poem, what specific subjects did Chibiabos sing about?
Q08of 10
The simile 'Like a wisp of straw he wrung them' regarding Kwasind's handling of the fishing nets primarily conveys which idea?
Q09of 10
What is the tone of the mothers' and fathers' repeated scolding of Kwasind with the epithet 'Lazy Kwasind'?
Q10of 10
The poem alludes to 'the Islands of the Blessed' and 'the kingdom of Ponemah.' What function do these allusions serve in the context of Chibiabos's music?
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