Q01of 10
What is the poem's primary verse form?
Q02of 10
Who is the speaker of 'Wild Grapes'?
Q03of 10
In the episode where the speaker is lifted off the ground, the birch tree is compared to what object?
Q04of 10
To which figure from classical mythology is the speaker compared after being 'brought down safely from the upper regions'?
Q05of 10
What does the speaker mean by saying she now celebrates 'two birthdays'?
Q06of 10
The detail of the speaker losing her hat and shoes one by one primarily conveys which of the following?
Q07of 10
The poem's closing distinction—'The mind—is not the heart'—most directly argues that:
Q08of 10
The allusion to 'Lief the Lucky's German' is used to illustrate which idea?
Q09of 10
The phrase 'baby grip / Acquired ancestrally in just such trees' is an example of which technique?
Q10of 10
According to the poem's final lines, what is the key lesson the speaker admits she still has not learned?
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