Q01of 10
What two things does the speaker release into the air in this poem?
Q02of 10
Where does the speaker eventually find the arrow?
Q03of 10
The phrase 'still unbroke' applied to the arrow most likely suggests which of the following?
Q04of 10
What does the speaker use as a parallel structure between stanzas one and two?
Q05of 10
The speaker's inability to follow either the arrow or the song with his sight primarily conveys which idea?
Q06of 10
Which literary technique is most central to the poem's overall construction?
Q07of 10
How does the poem's tone shift from the first two stanzas to the third?
Q08of 10
The final image — the song found 'in the heart of a friend' — most directly supports which theme?
Q09of 10
The poem's rhyme scheme in each stanza can best be described as
Q10of 10
The rhetorical question 'For who has sight so keen and strong' primarily functions to
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