Q01of 10
What is the physical vantage point of the speaker in 'Morning at the Window'?
Q02of 10
The poem's form can best be described as:
Q03of 10
The phrase 'damp souls of housemaids' is best understood as an example of which poetic technique?
Q04of 10
What does the image of souls 'sprouting despondently at area gates' primarily convey?
Q05of 10
The 'brown waves of fog' that toss up 'twisted faces' is primarily an example of:
Q06of 10
What happens to the smile torn from the passer-by?
Q07of 10
The overall tone of 'Morning at the Window' is best described as:
Q08of 10
Which theme is most central to the poem?
Q09of 10
The smile described in the final lines is called 'aimless' most likely because:
Q10of 10
Eliot's use of the word 'aware' — 'I am aware of the damp souls' — most significantly suggests:
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