Q01of 10
What is the poem's opening image of the speaker's physical position?
Q02of 10
Which classical deity does Keats invoke to describe his sudden feeling of lightness and freedom on the hill?
Q03of 10
How does Keats describe the clouds in the poem's opening section?
Q04of 10
What central argument does Keats make about the origin of great poetry?
Q05of 10
In the passage about the minnows, what happens the instant the speaker extends his hand toward them?
Q06of 10
What mythological story does Keats say was inspired by a poet discovering a lone flower drooping over a clear pool?
Q07of 10
Which of the following best describes the poem's overall tone?
Q08of 10
When Keats addresses the marigolds directly, which god does he say commands that their praises be sung?
Q09of 10
The phrase 'a little noiseless noise among the leaves' is an example of which poetic technique?
Q10of 10
At the poem's close, Keats addresses 'Cynthia' and her 'dear shepherd.' Who is the shepherd being referenced?
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