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TO SOME LADIES..

by John Keats.

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

Q01of 10

What is the overall form of 'To Some Ladies' by Keats?

Q02of 10

In the opening stanza, 'Cynthia's face' is best understood as an allusion to:

Q03of 10

What is the primary reason the speaker cannot join the ladies on their nature walk?

Q04of 10

In the line 'Mark the clear tumbling crystal,' the word 'crystal' functions primarily as:

Q05of 10

The nightingale in the third stanza is presented primarily as:

Q06of 10

What gift did the ladies bring back for the speaker from their walk?

Q07of 10

The hypothetical gift of 'a gem from the fret-work of heaven' is introduced mainly to:

Q08of 10

The reference to 'Tighe' in stanza five most likely alludes to:

Q09of 10

The tone of the poem's final stanza can best be described as:

Q10of 10

Throughout the poem, the speaker's relationship to the natural scenes he describes is best characterized as:

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