Q01of 10
What does the speaker's soul urge him to do at the opening of the poem?
Q02of 10
The parenthetical phrase 'for we are one' refers to the unity of which two things?
Q03of 10
Which best describes the overall form and structure of this poem?
Q04of 10
The line 'Tallying Earth's soil, trees, winds, tumultuous waves' primarily serves to
Q05of 10
The phrase 'in other spheres' most likely alludes to
Q06of 10
Which word best describes the dominant tone of the poem?
Q07of 10
The act of signing 'Walt Whitman' at the end of the poem functions primarily as
Q08of 10
The repetition of 'Ever and ever yet' and 'Ever with pleas'd smile' is an example of which poetic technique?
Q09of 10
Who is the primary audience addressed in the opening word 'Come'?
Q10of 10
The phrase 'the chants resuming' suggests which central theme of the poem?
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