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Which three Sanskrit commands does the thunder utter in this section?
Q02of 10
The hermit-thrush mentioned in the notes is said to have a song best described as:
Q03of 10
The eerie sensation of 'one more member' than can be counted among a group of travelers alludes to:
Q04of 10
The closing word 'Shantih,' repeated three times, functions formally as:
Q05of 10
The allusion in note 411 to Dante's Inferno, canto xxxiii, primarily reinforces which theme in this section?
Q06of 10
The three thematic strands Eliot identifies for the opening of Part V are:
Q07of 10
The quotation from Webster's The White Devil, referenced in note 407, introduces imagery centered on:
Q08of 10
The Hermann Hesse passage cited in notes 366-76 characterizes half of Europe as:
Q09of 10
The bird species Turdus aonalaschkae pallasii is described as 'most at home' in what kind of setting?
Q10of 10
The Purgatorio reference in note 427 and the line from the Pervigilium Veneris in note 428 together suggest what about the poem's speaker at the close?
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