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ONE OF THE JUDGES..

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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

Q01of 10

What is the primary theme of this poem?

Q02of 10

The phrase 'no judgment of the Lord' primarily functions as what type of imagery?

Q03of 10

The title 'One of the Judges' most likely refers to which type of figure?

Q04of 10

Which rhetorical technique is most central to the poem's three-line argument?

Q05of 10

What does the word 'Yet' imply in 'and yet no judgment... hath fallen'?

Q06of 10

The speaker's tone in delivering these three lines can best be described as:

Q07of 10

The phrase 'those who have gone before' most directly suggests:

Q08of 10

Structurally, this poem is best described as:

Q09of 10

What logical fallacy does the reasoning within the poem most closely illustrate?

Q10of 10

Based on the poem's context, what conclusion can the reader most directly draw about the speaker's purpose?

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