Q01of 10
What does the speaker admit was 'hidden from mine eyes' before his epiphany?
Q02of 10
The image of a butterfly resting on 'a rock's brown bosom' primarily serves to illustrate which idea?
Q03of 10
How does the poem characterize the Nomades' relationship with time?
Q04of 10
Which rhetorical device is most prominently used in the phrase 'Light Arabs of our complex life'?
Q05of 10
What is the best description of the poem's overall structure?
Q06of 10
In the final two stanzas, what argument does the speaker make about virtue and diversity?
Q07of 10
The 'beach-bird' and the 'rock-stayed shell' in stanza nine function primarily as symbols of what pair of qualities?
Q08of 10
The tone of the speaker when addressing the 'hard-eyed philosopher' (line 39) is best described as:
Q09of 10
The allusion to 'Scythians' in line 25 most likely contributes which effect to the poem?
Q10of 10
According to the poem's comprehension, what initially led the speaker to distrust or misunderstand the nomadic way of life?
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