Q01of 10
What is the dominant structural technique H. D. uses to organize 'Pursuit'?
Q02of 10
Which image most directly suggests the pursued figure experienced physical injury during the flight?
Q03of 10
In the stanza about the wild-hyacinth, what detail makes the image particularly precise and sensory?
Q04of 10
What is the most likely thematic significance of the pursuer's inability to find any trace at the poem's end?
Q05of 10
The tone of the opening line — 'What do I care' — most likely functions to convey which quality of the speaker?
Q06of 10
The italicized plea 'wood-daemons grant life— / give life—I am almost lost' is best understood as:
Q07of 10
H. D.'s use of present-tense statements like 'the green stems show yellow-green' primarily achieves which effect?
Q08of 10
Which literary movement's principles does 'Pursuit' most clearly exemplify, based on its precise natural imagery and compressed free verse?
Q09of 10
According to the poem, how does the speaker locate the mark leading toward the wood-path?
Q10of 10
The ambiguity surrounding whether the pursuit is erotic, predatory, or mythic is reinforced primarily by which feature of the poem?
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