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Storgy

Quiz — Storgy

LYMAN, FREDERICK, AND JIM.

by Eugene Field.

Ten questions on craft, meaning, and form. Untimed. Answer every question to submit.

Q01of 10

What is the primary purpose of this poem?

Q02of 10

How does the poem describe the three men's reason for setting sail?

Q03of 10

The phrase 'painting that foreign clime / A beautiful, bright vermilion red' most likely suggests that the three men were:

Q04of 10

What is the outcome of the pirates' encounter with the three friends?

Q05of 10

Which of the following best describes the poem's overall tone?

Q06of 10

The repeated listing of 'Lyman / And Frederick / And Jim' at the end of each stanza is best described as an example of:

Q07of 10

The phrase 'a Tartar fix' in the final stanza most likely means:

Q08of 10

What occupations does the poem assign to Lyman, Frederick, and Jim?

Q09of 10

The speaker's remark that 'some folks thought it a dream' serves primarily to:

Q10of 10

The reaction of 'the people' when the three men cannot explain their voyage—laughing 'Aha, oho!'—primarily conveys:

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