Q01of 10
To whom is this ode addressed?
Q02of 10
Which object on Horace's estate does the speaker dedicate to Diana?
Q03of 10
Diana is described in the poem as 'three-formed,' most likely alluding to her triple identity as goddess of which three realms?
Q04of 10
What sacrifice does the speaker promise Diana at the completion of every year?
Q05of 10
The phrase 'just meditating his oblique attack' most likely refers to which aspect of the boar?
Q06of 10
Which poetic form best describes the overall structure of this piece?
Q07of 10
The speaker's tone throughout the poem can best be described as which of the following?
Q08of 10
Diana is praised for hearing 'young women in labor.' This role connects her to which ancient function?
Q09of 10
The imagery of the pine tree 'overshadowing' the villa primarily suggests which of the following?
Q10of 10
The speaker promises the sacrifice will recur 'at the completion of every year,' indicating what kind of religious practice?
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