Q&A: questions on my english exam…..mostly true or false?
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Question by breezyf.baby18: questions on my english exam…..mostly true or false?
Match the quotations and comments with the appropriate poem.
1.A dialogue between base desire and spiritual aspiration
2.Begins as a celebration of nature, but ends with the realization of man’s superiority to nature because of God’s grace
3.Probably the best poem from Preparatory Meditations
~Create your own example of conceit below.
~Edwards’ ‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’ is probably not …..?
~From Byrd’s diary, we can conclude that religion and religious observances…….?
true…or false..
1.Many poets wrote a limited amount of verse, and then turned to another occupation, such as law, theology, or politics.
2.The poetic tradition of Pope and Dryden was dead in America and no longer influenced the post-Revolution poets who were striving for an identity that was peculiarly American.
3.Poetic satire, very appropriate for the uses of war and politics, was the most frequently used poetic form.
4.Because of the culture gap, the Age of Reason was flourishing in America just at the time it was being replaced by Romanticism in Europe.
5.Freneau’s poetry, like Joel Barlow’s, is particularly reflective of the Age of Reason.
6.Mr. Middleton felt indebted to Natty because Natty had saved his life.
7.Although Natty was dying, his years in the fresh air made his eyes bright and his cheeks pink even in the face of death.
8.Natty gives Middleton strict orders to have his rifle, pouch, and horn buried with him.
9.Natty wants to be buried next to his father, near the sea.
10.The reason that the letter is so valuable is that it contains some important state secrets.
11.Dupin agrees to help the Prefect because he feels sorry for him.
12.The Minister was really a very lazy person.
13.Walden records the two years Thoreau spent at the pond in chronological order.
14.Walden is a hymn to both the possibilities and limitations of life.
15.According to Thoreau, nature asks no questions and answers none because she found her answer long ago.
16.Thoreau points out the connection between nature and the fisherman who carries out nature in himself.
17.Thoreau thinks it is horrible for people to accept charity from the community in which they live.
18.Thoreau states that money, although it does have the capability to corrupt, is a necessary evil because it allows man the luxury of spending time examining his inner beliefs.
19.”Civil Disobedience” puts forth the idea that the government is most successful when the governed are most left alone by it.
20.In many ways, Thoreau supports the idea of government by social contract.
21.Ahab hates Moby-Dick so much because Moby-Dick ripped off his leg.
22.The Pequod was swallowed up by a whirlpool as the seamen remained at their stations.
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