Q01of 10
Who is the speaker of the poem 'Julius.'?
Q02of 10
What is the central complaint Pope Julius addresses in the poem?
Q03of 10
Which structural form best describes this poem?
Q04of 10
The line 'When one Pope dies, another is soon made' primarily serves what purpose?
Q05of 10
What does Julius mean when he says 'I can make a dozen Cardinals'?
Q06of 10
The tone of the poem is best described as which of the following?
Q07of 10
Which literary technique is most evident in 'cannot make one Michael Angelo'?
Q08of 10
The phrase 'set against him' (line 4) most nearly means which of the following?
Q09of 10
Longfellow's choice to give this poem a one-word title, 'Julius.', most likely suggests what?
Q10of 10
Which theme is most directly expressed by the poem's final two lines?
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