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To G. A. W..

by John Keats.

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

Q01of 10

What is the overall structural form of 'To G. A. W.'?

Q02of 10

In the opening line, the phrase 'downward smile, and sidelong glance' primarily establishes the subject as someone who is:

Q03of 10

The 'labyrinths of sweet utterance' most likely refers to the subject engaged in:

Q04of 10

Which of the following best describes the poem's central thematic tension?

Q05of 10

In the sestet, the speaker's tone shifts from the octave's questioning to:

Q06of 10

The final image comparing the woman's graces to those that 'trip before Apollo' functions as:

Q07of 10

The image of the subject who 'spar'st the flowers in thy mazy dance' most vividly conveys:

Q08of 10

Which poetic technique is most prominently used in lines 3–7, where the speaker asks 'When gone far astray…? Or when serenely wand'ring…? Or when starting away'?

Q09of 10

According to the poem, why does the speaker say he 'can never tell what mood is best'?

Q10of 10

The phrase 'ruby lips part sweetly' most likely describes the subject in which specific moment?

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