1.06 Analyze "Kubla Khan"

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Which is not a value of Romanticism? - Nature - Imagination - Reason - Individual
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Reason
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What element in nature best thrills the speaker in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"? - Waves - Clouds - Loneliness - Daffodils
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Daffodils
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What device does the poet Wordsworth use in "Lines Written in Early Spring" when he says "every flower enjoys the air it breathes"? - Personification - Imagery - Rhyme - Symbolism
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Personification
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Which word best describes the structure and sound of "Lines Written in Early Spring"? - Rigid - Simple - Unnatural - Fantastic
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Simple
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In "Kubla Khan," the pleasure-dome most likely represents _____. - The lure of love - Imaginative creation - The conquest of China - The dangers of reason
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Imaginative creation
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When the speaker refers to "Nature's hole plan" in "Lines Written in Early Spring," he is suggesting that ______. - Churches should be full of natural objects - He discovered a book of rules when he was out in nature - Nature's way is superior to humanity's way - All people should live in the countryside
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Nature's way is superior to humanity's way
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According to most Romantic poets, nature ______. - Is the source of human troubles - Can nourish the soul - Is the inspiration for all technology - Does not have any power
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Can nourish the soul
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What is true in both of the Wordsworth poems? - The speaker suffers from loneliness - Humans value society over the individual - The speaker worries about humanity - Nature offers wisdom
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Nature offers wisdom
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What is the primary effect Coleridge achieves in "Kubla Khan"? - A tormented love story - A realistic portrayal - A memorable melody - A fragmented dream
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A fragmented dream
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Both the rationalists and the Romantics believed in _______. - The mystery of nature - The importance of logic - The significance of restraint - The value of the individual
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The value of the individual