The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 4, Book 4 : Chapter 2, The Four Zoas Cont..

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How do these repetitions affect the tale?
(a) The author is able to explain the tale to readers.
(b) The author is able to express his opinions through this tale.
(c) The author is able to aid the reader in visualizing the location of this tale.
(d) The author is able to grow the tale while making the most of what he has invented so far.

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

3. Regarding what Blake states, how is it different from the first illuminated print?
(a) It is a single statement.
(b) It is a long essay.
(c) It is an epic.
(d) It is an entire short poem.

4. Here the verses continue with their what?
(a) Decimeters.
(b) Hexameters.
(c) Pentameters.
(d) Heptameters.

5. This first prophecy features what?
(a) A black Orc as a male character.
(b) A red Orc as a male character.
(c) A red Orc as a female character.
(d) A black Orc as a female character.

Short Answer Questions

1. This lore includes the perception that in a healthy Albion, with the Bards, Druids and mighty oak groves, the power is far greater than that strange, foreign land that harbors what city?

2. How can this entire work be best understood?

3. Readers are advised that to take in the full sense of this section, it might be best to do what?

4. What is a natural side effect of employing this aspect?

5. What does the author repeat?

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