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THROUGH LAUGHTER, THROUGH THE ROSES, AS OF OLD.

by Rupert Brooke.

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

Q01of 10

In 'Through Laughter, Through the Roses,' the speaker instructs the listener to greet Death in what manner?

Q02of 10

In 'Day That I Have Loved,' the departing day is addressed using the extended metaphor of:

Q03of 10

Which of the following best describes the tone of 'Wagner' toward its subject?

Q04of 10

In 'Dust,' the central conceit proposes that after death the two lovers will:

Q05of 10

The poem 'Sleeping Out: Full Moon' is primarily addressed to:

Q06of 10

In 'The Vision of the Archangels,' the most theologically provocative image is:

Q07of 10

The structural form of 'On the Death of Smet-Smet' is distinctive because it:

Q08of 10

In 'The Hill,' the final line — 'And then you suddenly cried, and turned away' — functions primarily to:

Q09of 10

The title 'Mummia' refers to a substance once believed to have medicinal and aphrodisiac properties derived from:

Q10of 10

Which technique is most consistently employed across 'The Song of the Pilgrims,' 'The Call,' and 'Through Laughter, Through the Roses'?

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