Q01of 10
Which literary form best describes the structure of 'Sea Rose'?
Q02of 10
What does the phrase 'caught in the drift' most likely mean in context?
Q03of 10
The 'wet rose / single on a stem' represents which of the following?
Q04of 10
Which theme is most central to 'Sea Rose'?
Q05of 10
How does H.D. primarily develop imagery in this poem?
Q06of 10
What is the effect of directly addressing the rose as 'you' throughout the poem?
Q07of 10
The word 'acrid' in the final stanza most directly contributes to which effect?
Q08of 10
What is the tone of the poem's closing rhetorical question?
Q09of 10
Which of the following best describes the speaker's attitude toward conventional beauty?
Q10of 10
Which poetic technique is most evident in the repetition of 'you are' in stanza three?
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