Q01of 10
What is the overall form of 'To-morrow' by Longfellow?
Q02of 10
In the octave, the speaker compares the wakeful clocks to which of the following?
Q03of 10
The image of 'little lambs are folded like the flocks' primarily conveys what about the speaker's children?
Q04of 10
What does the allusion to 'Barmecide' warn the speaker about?
Q05of 10
The phrase 'the opening door that time unlocks' most directly refers to what?
Q06of 10
Which best describes the tone of the speaker's final response to Tomorrow in the sestet?
Q07of 10
The personification of Tomorrow as a 'mysterious, unknown guest' primarily emphasizes which theme?
Q08of 10
Which poetic technique is most prominent in the line 'I hear the crowing of the cocks'?
Q09of 10
How does the speaker's attitude toward God's will function structurally in the sonnet?
Q10of 10
What is the speaker doing at the literal level when the poem begins?
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