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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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