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SEA VIOLET.

by H. D..

Ten questions on craft, meaning, and form. Untimed. Answer every question to submit.

Q01of 10

The poem is best classified as an example of which poetic movement?

Q02of 10

What does the simile 'fragile as agate' primarily suggest about the sea violet?

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The repetition of 'who would change for these' in the second stanza primarily serves to

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Which best describes the poem's central theme?

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In the final lines, 'frost, a star edges with its fire,' the word 'fire' is an example of which technique?

Q06of 10

According to the poem, where exactly does the sea violet grow?

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The shift from third-person description ('the sea-violet') to direct address ('Violet / your grasp is frail') represents a change in

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The 'greater blue violets' on the hill function in the poem primarily as

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The overall tone of 'Sea Violet' can best be described as

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The phrase 'fronting all the wind' most nearly means the sea violet is

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