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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through The Solitary Reaper.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the stanzaic form of "The Solitary Reaper"?
(a) Ottava rima.
(b) Octet.
(c) Ballade.
(d) Octave.
2. In line 4, "Stop here, or gently pass!" what is the grammatical mood of the words "stop" and "pass"?
(a) Imperative.
(b) Indicative.
(c) Subjunctive.
(d) Interrogative.
3. What technique is evident in the line "Breaking the silence of the seas" (line 15)?
(a) Sibilance.
(b) Aphorismus.
(c) Onomatopoeia.
(d) Synesthesia.
4. In the second stanza, to whom is the nightingale depicted singing?
(a) Shepherds.
(b) The reaper.
(c) Travelers.
(d) The speaker.
5. Which line uses deliberate redundancy for emphasis?
(a) "I listened, motionless and still" (line 29).
(b) "Stop here, or gently pass" (line 4).
(c) "Behold her, single in the field" (line 1).
(d) "For old, unhappy, far-off things" (line 19).
Short Answer Questions
1. What technique is used in the line "A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard" (line 13)?
2. What technique is used in phrases like "the Vale profound" (line 7) and "A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard" (line 13)?
3. In the lines "Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow / For old, unhappy, far-off things," what does "plaintive numbers" refer to (lines 18-19)?
4. What is the meaning of the word "Yon" in line 2, "Yon solitary Highland Lass"?
5. What is the meaning of the word "lay" in the line "Or is it some more humble lay" (line 21)?
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