Q01of 10
What is the dominant structural form of the 'Voice in the Air' song (lines 48–70)?
Q02of 10
In lines 11–13, the simile comparing the light filling the cloud to 'aereal hue / Of fountain-gazing roses' primarily serves to convey what?
Q03of 10
Which of the following best describes the central theme of Asia's long speech beginning 'My soul is an enchanted boat' (lines 72–110)?
Q04of 10
In Panthea's speech (lines 16–37), the allusion to Asia standing 'within a veined shell' on the sea recalls which mythological tradition?
Q05of 10
Who is 'thy mighty sister' (line 13) whose light fills the cloud on the mountain?
Q06of 10
What poetic technique is most prominently employed in the three epithets 'Life of Life,' 'Child of Light,' and 'Lamp of Earth' (lines 48, 53, 65)?
Q07of 10
How does the tone of Asia's lines 38–46 ('Thy words are sweeter … As I shall soon become') differ from the ecstatic Voice in the Air that follows?
Q08of 10
In lines 98–102, the sequence 'Age's icy caves … Manhood's dark … Youth's smooth ocean … shadow-peopled Infancy' represents which technique?
Q09of 10
The Spirit's opening statement that 'the Earth has just whispered a warning / That their flight must be swifter than fire' (lines 3–4) implies what situation?
Q10of 10
Asia's claim that love 'makes the reptile equal to the God' (line 43) most closely expresses which philosophical idea?
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