Q01of 10
Which of the following best describes the poem's overall structure?
Q02of 10
What does the rich little lady envy about the raggedy home-made doll?
Q03of 10
The image of 'moonlight full of golden dreams' streaming through the attic window primarily suggests which of the following?
Q04of 10
What is the speaker's tone toward Little Miss Brag by the poem's final stanza?
Q05of 10
The refrain 'Aha, / Oho!' most likely represents which of the following?
Q06of 10
In the final stanza, the speaker suggests that Little Miss Brag's boasting may secretly serve what purpose?
Q07of 10
Which poetic technique is most evident in the line describing the doll: 'Her nose is inked, and her mouth is, too'?
Q08of 10
The rich little lady's wish that her father would 'trundle her in the park' after dark is best understood as a longing for what?
Q09of 10
The poem's central irony can best be described as which of the following?
Q10of 10
The phrase 'vast array' used to describe the rich little lady's dolls emphasizes which contrast with Miss Brag's single raggedy doll?
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