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Quiz — Storgy

THE CONTRACT was considered almost as binding as a marriage. Remember.

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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

Q01of 10

What does the opening simile 'almost as binding as a marriage' suggest about the contract's status in this community?

Q02of 10

According to the passage, which of the following correctly describes the sequence of events for a young man entering the community's tradition?

Q03of 10

The phrase 'her portion in flocks' functions primarily as an example of which literary device?

Q04of 10

How does the community's role in this passage characterize the nature of romantic partnership?

Q05of 10

The citation of Abbé Raynal at the close of the passage serves which structural purpose?

Q06of 10

The overall tone of this passage is best described as:

Q07of 10

The phrase 'broke the land about it' is an example of which technique?

Q08of 10

Who, according to the passage, initiated the choice of a partner?

Q09of 10

Which thematic tension is most clearly present in the passage?

Q10of 10

The period of twelve months during which the community supplied the young man represents which narrative function?

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