Q01of 10
What is the central conflict driving the poem's narrative?
Q02of 10
How old does the cottage girl say she is when the speaker first meets her?
Q03of 10
Which of the following best describes the poem's stanza form?
Q04of 10
Where does the girl say she lives?
Q05of 10
What activity does the girl describe doing at her siblings' graves in the evening?
Q06of 10
Which of the following best describes the speaker's tone toward the girl throughout the poem?
Q07of 10
What theme does the girl's insistence that 'we are seven' most directly illustrate?
Q08of 10
The opening rhetorical question—'What should it know of death?'—functions primarily as:
Q09of 10
Which literary technique is most evident in the lines 'Their graves are green, they may be seen'?
Q10of 10
The poem alludes to a friend named 'dear brother Jim' in the opening stanza. What is the structural purpose of this address?
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