Liberty ENGL 102 Pre-test 2 Answers Complete Solutions
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· Question 1
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Matching
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Overstatement
Pleasant-sounding
Understatement
Simile
Cacophony
· Question 2
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Defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 3
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Order in which ideas are expressed in a poem is called
· Question 4
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Another name for overstatement is hyperbole.
· Question 5
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Irony is the major principle of interpretation in “The Chimney Sweeper.”
STATUS
· Question 6
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The speaker of this poem asks God to “o’orthrow,” reclaim him as His own, and “marry” him.
· Question 7
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Dickinson defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 8
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Emily Dickinson is the author of
· Question 9
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Defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 10
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Order in which images appear in a poem is called
· Question 11
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Dickinson defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 12
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Robert Frost is the author of
· Question 13
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Voltaire defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 14
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Byron defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 15
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There is no frigate like a book To take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page Of prancing poetry. This traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of toll; How frugal is the chariot That bears a human soul! (“There is no Frigate Like a Book” by Emily Dickinson) The primary method the speaker uses in the poem to communicate her main claim is _______________.
· Question 16
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A trope is a kind of metrical foot.