Q01of 10
What oath does King Olaf swear at the opening of the poem?
Q02of 10
What troubles King Olaf in his dreams, prompting him to confess to the Bishop?
Q03of 10
According to Bishop Sigurd, where does Raud the Strong make his home?
Q04of 10
What is described as the source of Raud's power over the wind and sea?
Q05of 10
Which gods does Bishop Sigurd say Raud worships?
Q06of 10
What gesture does King Olaf make when the Bishop describes Raud's sorcery?
Q07of 10
How does King Olaf say he intends to 'preach the Gospel' to Raud?
Q08of 10
Bishop Sigurd's emotional state when he concludes his warning about the old gods is best described as:
Q09of 10
The phrase 'brought back in my shroud' in King Olaf's final speech is an example of which literary technique?
Q10of 10
Which of the following best describes the central tension that structures this poem?
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