Q01of 10
What is the overall form of 'To Nature' by Coleridge?
Q02of 10
In the opening lines, what does the speaker admit his nature-worship might be?
Q03of 10
What primary natural elements does the speaker plan to use in place of a traditional church building?
Q04of 10
The phrase 'fretted dome' in line 10 is best understood as a metaphor for what?
Q05of 10
How does the speaker respond to the possibility that the world will mock his belief?
Q06of 10
What role does the speaker assign to himself in the poem's concluding lines?
Q07of 10
Which literary technique is most prominently displayed in lines 9–12, where fields, sky, and flowers are compared to church elements?
Q08of 10
What is the tone of the poem's concluding couplet ('Thee only God!...poor sacrifice')?
Q09of 10
The direct address 'Thee only God!' in line 13 is an example of which rhetorical device?
Q10of 10
Which thematic tension is central to the poem?
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