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A. a magic bow 8. a bag or wands D. a magic herb

C. a doublet and cloak

(32. "The Glorious Lamp of Heaven, the Sun,

The higher he's a-getting

People who ate the Lotus

A. died B. changed into sneep. C. went mad D. forgot everything.

Poseidon's son was called

(8)_____

The sooner will his race be run."

This passage is in:

(A)"London Snow"

A. Polyphemus B. Eurylochus

C. Antinous D. Zeus!

h)

(B) "The Oxen"

Irus was

(C) "The Lady of Shalott"!

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A. a singer B. a gardener C. a suitor. D. a beggar,

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(D)"Gatner Ye Rosebuds")

Odysseus met Teiresias in

A. Ithaca B. the garden of his palace C. the House of Death.

(j).

In his first splendour

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BuryLochus came back to the ship, to bring the news of their unhappy fate.

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D. the house of Antinous

Whose was the 'unhappy fate'?..

What had happened to them?

Who caused their unhappy, fate1?,

I had only one eve in the middle of his forehead

Who was he'?

What had 'he' wanted to do to Odysseus? {

Why did the father of this person hate Odysseus?

Stranger, in one thing my daughter did amiss

Who said this?

Who was his daughter?.

What had she done amiss!? —.

: 13 hard. Goddess, for a mortal to know you, wise trough he may be."

Who was the goddess?!

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Who said this?

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Who was the Cloud-Gatherer?,

To whom was he speaking? ......./ ́

What did the person addressed choose?

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That you do love me, I an nothing jealous;

I have some aim.

That you would work me to

Who said this?

b) To whom was he speaking? :

What did this person want to make him do?

Our course will seem too bloody, Caius Cassius To cut the head off and then hack the limbs.

a) Who said this?

b) Who is referred to as being the 'head'?

Who is referred to as being the limbs'? Why did Cassius want to hack the lambs r

"A peevish schoolboy, worthless of such honour

Join'd with a masker and a reveller."

a) Who said this?

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(d) What is the 'honour referred to?.

e) Where did this happen?

Now while your purpled hands do reek and smoke,

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b) To whom was this person speeking?

Why were the hands 'purpled'?

What is meant by 'Fulfil your pleasure'?.

Let but the commons hear this testament

hich. pardon me. I do not mean to read

nd they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds."

Who said this?

What was.

the testament?

What is meant by the 'commons'?

They would go and-kiss dead Caesar's wounds because he left every man)

and (=)

Why does the speaker say he does not mean to read the testament?

Where did this happen,

Ost back with speed, and tell him what hath chanced;

Nere is a mourning Rome, a dangerous Rome,"

Who said this?

Who is the 'him' referred to:

Why was Rome mourning'?

Why was Reme dangerous'?

three possible causes for Calpurnia's fears for the safety of Caesar),

passage is in:

(b)

will all the pleasures prove

at hills and valleys, dales and field.

Pods and craggy mountains yield.

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Music"

wone or (A), (B), (C).

Jerusalem"

33. "Never did sun more beautifully steep

Ne er saw 1. never felt a calu so deep;

This passage is in:

(A) Auden's "Ballad"

(B)"Upon Westminster Bridge."

(C)"The Passionate Shepherd"

(D) None of (Á), (B), (C). ̧ ́

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34. Name the poem (from among those mentioned in the first three questions) when

describes or mentions:

(1) a river in London

(2) England's mountains ereen

(3)

a war-horse;

(4) a parson.

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(1).

(2)

(3)

(4).

35. Name the poem (from among those mentiored in the first three questions) which

describes or mentions:

(1) hard work and hunger

(2) sunrise over a city

(3) youth and marriage

(4) Christmas Eve

36. The two poems beginning: "Come live with me

(A) are completely different in mood

(B) are exactly the same in meaning

(C) were written by the same poet

(D) describe exactly the same persons.

(1

(2),

(3).

(4)

In the words "And did those feet in ancient time" in Flake's "Jerusalem". "those feet" belong to:

37.

(A) soldiers

(B) oxen

(c) dancers

(D) none of (A), (B), (C).

38. The poem which describas part of the Christmas Story was written by

(A) de la Mare

(B) Rupert Brooke,

(C) Tennyson.

(D) Hardy.

(E) Auden

39. The meaning of the title: "Gather Ye Rosebuds'

(A) make the most of the years of youth

(B) collect flowers to decorate the house

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(c) gather together all the girls called "Rosebud”

(D) none of (A), (B), (C)

40. In his poem "Jerusalem" the poet Blake showed his dislike of:

(A) soldiers

(B) magio

(c) industrialism :

(D) snów

(E) none of (A), (B), (C), (D).

41. The poem "The Oxen" is mainly concerned with:

(A) the beauty of England in Summer

(B) the pleasures of solitude,

(C) the praise of music

(D) none of (A), (B), (C).

42. The poem "The Great Lover" describes the poet's

(A) fear of death.

(B) interest in the small things in life.

(C) love for a lady

(D) natred or war, and righting

43. Write the last word of this line from "The Lady of Shalott":

"She saw the helmet and the plume,

She looked down to 1

4. In the poem "Musicl," the poet

(A) describes a music festival

(B) mentions his own musical compositions

(C) says music is greater than poetry

(D) describes his reactions, to musze (E) none of (A), (B), (C), (D),

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