Q01of 10
In 'Norse Lullaby,' what structural feature appears at the end of every stanza?
Q02of 10
In 'Norse Lullaby,' the storm-king's song is described as sung 'gruffly.' What does this suggest about his role in the poem?
Q03of 10
In the second stanza of 'Norse Lullaby,' the vine and the pine tree are primarily used as an image to represent what?
Q04of 10
In 'Norse Lullaby,' to what does the speaker compare their infant with the phrase 'little snowflake at my breast'?
Q05of 10
What is the central theme of 'Norse Lullaby'?
Q06of 10
Who is the speaker in 'Norse Lullaby'?
Q07of 10
In 'Béranger's My Last Song Perhaps,' what is the speaker's primary strategy for resisting the enemy's invasion?
Q08of 10
In 'My Last Song Perhaps,' the line 'like the swan that dying sings' is best understood as what kind of literary device?
Q09of 10
What is the overall tone of 'Béranger's My Last Song Perhaps'?
Q10of 10
In 'Norse Lullaby,' what does the line 'Weary thou art, anext my heart' most directly communicate?
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