Q01of 10
What central question does the speaker pose in the opening line?
Q02of 10
According to the poem, what afflicts the person who lacks money?
Q03of 10
What tone best describes the poem as a whole?
Q04of 10
Which poetic form best describes the structure of 'Money'?
Q05of 10
What rhetorical device is most prominently used to build the poem's argument across lines two through four?
Q06of 10
What condition does the speaker assign to the person who currently possesses money?
Q07of 10
The word 'hardihood' in line two most nearly means which of the following?
Q08of 10
What fate does the speaker reserve for the person who once had money but no longer does?
Q09of 10
The poem's argument can best be summarized as which of the following?
Q10of 10
Which literary technique does the poem use by posing an opening question it never directly answers?
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