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The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Prior to the entire group there is a short poem that does what?
(a) Extols the virtues of mutual interests.
(b) Extols the virtues of mutual forgiveness.
(c) Extols the virtues of mutual compassion.
(d) Extols the virtues of mutual love.

2. How might one describe Blake's set of verses?
(a) Strange and misleading.
(b) Extremely visual and visionary.
(c) Difficult to understand and confusing.
(d) Boring and tedious.

3. What does this set of verses describe?
(a) Blake's life.
(b) A sequence of emotions.
(c) A list of random thoughts.
(d) A sequence of events.

4. What is metaphysics?
(a) Middle-level physics.
(b) Those aspects of reality that go beyond physics.
(c) Literary physics.
(d) The basics of physics.

5. Shortly, the sad and perhaps frightened, paranoid or suspicious old man is speaking of what?
(a) God and heaven.
(b) Angels and saints.
(c) Satan and demons.
(d) Serpents and curses.

Short Answer Questions

1. What modern technology has been applied in order to make discovery and rediscovery of some parts of William Blake's artworks possible?

2. What does the author repeat?

3. About what spiritual transformation does Blake discuss here?

4. In Blake's mentions of other lands, what land does that include?

5. What fundamental division does Blake believe exists?

Short Essay Questions

1. What is said about truth in this section?

2. Describe the illustrations in this section.

3. What perception does Druidry include?

4. What commentary accompanies these illustrations?

5. For what does Blake clearly have hope?

6. How does the story end?

7. How does Blake's writing affect the reader?

8. How does this story open?

9. What goes along with each illustration?

10. What is the Spectre?

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