Q01of 10
Which biblical event does the poem's central simile compare the disciples' journey through the cornfields to?
Q02of 10
The phrase 'leagues of sun-illumined corn' primarily functions as what kind of literary device?
Q03of 10
Who is the speaker of this poem?
Q04of 10
The title 'Prince of Peace' used in the poem is best described as what literary device?
Q05of 10
What is the dominant tone of the poem?
Q06of 10
The line 'Him of whom Moses and the Prophets wrote' most directly expresses which theme?
Q07of 10
What structural quality best describes this poem's form?
Q08of 10
The comparison of Jesus to Moses leading 'our fathers' out of 'the land of bondage' chiefly serves to do what?
Q09of 10
According to the poem's closing lines, how does Philip identify Jesus to others?
Q10of 10
The word 'Onward' that opens the poem contributes most to which aspect of the poem?
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