In ‘Tintern Abbey,’ how many years have passed since the speaker last saw the Wye Valley? (A) Two (B) Five (C) Ten (D) Seven In ‘Three years she grew in sun and shower,’ what does Nature propose to do to make Lucy graceful? (A) To let her run on the mountain sides (B) To teach her to be kind (C) To make her as happy as a fawn (D) To show her the silent stars ‘The World is too much with us’ is a (A) Sonnet (B) Ode (C)…
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MOCK TEST 02 ENGLISH WB SLST
Who is known as the “Father of English Poetry”? (A) Edmund Spenser (B) Geoffrey Chaucer (C) John Milton (D) William Langland The phrase “willing suspension of disbelief” is associated with: (A) T.S. Eliot (B) William Wordsworth (C) S.T. Coleridge (D) Matthew Arnold In which year was the First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays published? (A) 1609 (B) 1616 (C) 1623 (D) 1632 Which of the following is a Caroline poet? (A) Andrew Marvell (B) John Skelton (C) Robert Browning (D) T.S. Eliot The term “Objective Correlative” was popularized by: (A) T.S.…
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In ‘Tintern Abbey’, Wordsworth describes his sister Dorothy as (A) The “dearest friend” of his heart (B) The guide of his mind (C) A “thoughtless youth” (D) His poetic rival “Unravish’d bride of quietness” refers to— (A) Nightingale (B) Skylark (C) The Grecian Urn (D) Nature In ‘Prothalamion’, Spenser celebrates— (A) The wedding of his daughter (B) The marriage of two noble ladies (C) The victory of Queen Elizabeth (D) His own wedding “But at my back I always hear / Time’s winged chariot hurrying near”—these lines are from— (A)…
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