Q01of 10
Who is the speaker most likely addressing when using the word 'thee'?
Q02of 10
What logical argument does the poem make about divine justice?
Q03of 10
Which literary form does the poem's structure most closely resemble?
Q04of 10
What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
Q05of 10
The opening phrase 'It cannot be, it must not be!' is best described as which technique?
Q06of 10
What tone best characterizes the poem overall?
Q07of 10
The phrase 'fruit of the forbidden tree' is best understood as an allusion to which source?
Q08of 10
What does the imagery of the garden chiefly contribute to the poem's argument?
Q09of 10
According to the poem's literal content, what consequence does 'he' face?
Q10of 10
Which theme is most central to 'Justice'?
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