Q01of 10
Which phrase best describes the overall form of 'Little-Oh-Dear'?
Q02of 10
In stanza two, marigolds are described as 'white' and buttercups as 'blue.' What literary technique does this represent?
Q03of 10
What is the primary theme of the poem?
Q04of 10
Who is the speaker of the poem?
Q05of 10
What does the 'silver-bird' in stanza three most likely symbolize?
Q06of 10
In the final stanza, the lines 'She walketh the tenderer way in my heart' suggest which poetic technique?
Q07of 10
What is the predominant tone of the poem?
Q08of 10
According to the poem, what happens to the garden eventually?
Q09of 10
The phrase 'Make proper obeisance and reverent cheer' in stanza two is an example of which technique?
Q10of 10
Which line is a direct comprehension question: what color does the poem assign to the cactus's location?
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