Q01of 10
What is the primary structural device Shelley uses to create momentum throughout this scene?
Q02of 10
In Asia's opening speech, what simile does Shelley use to describe the movement of the clouds?
Q03of 10
The Echoes describe themselves with the line 'As dew-stars glisten / Then fade away.' What does this image primarily convey about the Echoes?
Q04of 10
What is the central theme of the passage as a whole?
Q05of 10
The word 'aereal' (line 172) as used by Asia most nearly means which of the following?
Q06of 10
Which of the following best describes the tone of the Echoes' repeated refrains?
Q07of 10
In Asia's dream description, what does the imperative 'FOLLOW, O, FOLLOW!' written on the morning clouds suggest about the nature of her journey?
Q08of 10
Panthea's remark that the crags 'mock our voices / As they were spirit-tongued' serves which narrative function?
Q09of 10
The refrain 'Child of Ocean!' addressed to Asia is best understood as which type of literary device?
Q10of 10
According to the Echoes, what specific condition will awaken 'a voice unspoken' that 'sleeps' in the unknown world?
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