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What has the song of the speaker put off?
A)WordsB)poetryC)SimplicityD)Adornments
What has the song of the speaker put off?
A)WordsB) poetryC)SimplicityD)Adornments
What tone does the phrase “O master poet” help create?
A) A formal, respectful tone
B) A casual, personal tone
C) A sad, regretful tone
D)A dark, threatening tone
What tone does the phrase “O master poet” help create?
A) A formal, respectful tone
B) A casual, personal tone
C) A sad, regretful tone
D)A dark, threatening tone
The speaker of the poem believes that the addressee is superior to him or her. What lines from the poem support that conclusion?A)Lines 1 and 2B) Lines 3 and 4C) Lines 4 and 5D) Lines 6 and 7
The speaker of the poem believes that the addressee is superior to him or her. What lines from the poem support that conclusion?A)Lines 1 and 2B) Lines 3 and 4C) Lines 4 and 5D) Lines 6 and 7
What might be an example of the “jingling” ornaments that the speaker refers to in lines 3-5?A) RhymeB) A bellC) A keychainD)A diamond
necklace
What might be an example of the “jingling” ornaments that the speaker refers to in lines 3-5?A) RhymeB) A bellC) A keychainD)A diamond
necklace
What is the theme of the poem?A) Life in the countryB) Expensive jewelryC) SimplicityD)Uncertainty
What is the theme of the poem?A) Life in the countryB) Expensive jewelryC) SimplicityD)Uncertainty
What is the meaning of “put-off” in line 1?A) PostponedB) Taken offC) Turned offD)Turned away
What is the meaning of “put-off” in line 1?A) PostponedB) Taken offC) Turned offD)Turned away
Read lines 1 and 2 from the poem.
Who or what does the word “She” refer to?A) The speakerB) “my song” (line 1)C) “adornments” (line
1)D)“pride” (line 2)
Read lines 1 and 2 from the poem.
Who or what does the word “She” refer to?A) The speakerB) “my song” (line 1)C) “adornments” (line
1)D)“pride” (line 2)
What “dies in shame” before the sight of the addressee?
What “dies in shame” before the sight of the addressee?