Liberty University. ENGL 102|ENGL 102 Test 2. Questions And Answers. Latest 2021.● Question 1
In lines 7-8, the narrator is trying to
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Tom when he tells him,
“Hush Tom never mind it, for when your head's bare, / You know that the soot cannot spoil your white hair.”
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comfort
● Question 2
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The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “green plain” (line 15)
represents .
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hope for a better and happier future
● Question 3
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The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “coffins of black” (line
12) represent .
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the chimneys in which the boys work
● Question 4
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The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to children exploited in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator writes that “Tho' the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm / So if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” This is dramatic irony in the
sense that .
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the poet knows and sees more than the child does
● Question 5
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The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “Angel who had a bright key /And … open'd the coffins and set them all free” (line 13-14)
represents .
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a messenger from God who sets the boys free with the key of death and blissful life in heaven
● Question 6
Norway is the setting of “The Chimney Sweeper.”
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False
● Question 7
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According to the lecture notes, the allusion in the poem "Out, Out - -" is from
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Shakespeare's play MacBeth
● Question 8
Examples of rhyme are masculine, feminine, neutral, and end.
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False
● Question 9
"Theme" and "meaning" are antonymous.
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False
● Question 10
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Byron defined poetry as "The lava of imagination whose eruption prevents an earthquake."
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