Q01of 10
What is the predominant form of 'Safety' by Rupert Brooke?
Q02of 10
In the opening line, 'Dear! of all happy in the hour, most blest,' the exclamation 'Dear!' most likely addresses whom?
Q03of 10
Which of the following best describes the central theme of the poem?
Q04of 10
The phrase 'a house that is not for Time's throwing' is best interpreted as:
Q05of 10
Which literary technique is most clearly exemplified by the catalogue 'The winds, and morning, tears of men and mirth, / The deep night, and birds singing, and clouds flying'?
Q06of 10
What is the tone of the line 'Safe though all safety's lost; safe where men fall'?
Q07of 10
In the context of the poem, what do 'the dark tides of the world' most likely represent?
Q08of 10
The closing line, 'And if these poor limbs die, safest of all,' functions primarily as:
Q09of 10
Which allusion or contextual layer is most relevant to understanding the poem's composition?
Q10of 10
What does the speaker mean by 'Secretly armed against all death's endeavour'?
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