Wordsworth & Byron Assess
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Reread the third stanza of “She Walks in Beauty.” The rhythm and rhyme scheme of this sestet reflects
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What does the speaker in “I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud” fail to realize while gazing at the daffodils?
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What quality in the woman’s appearance in “She Walks in Beauty” creates “the nameless grace”?
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What is Wordsworth looking at in "Composed upon Westminster Bridge"?
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What time of day does "Composed upon Westminster Bridge" take place during?
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What aspect of the daffodils seems to please the speaker of “I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud” most?
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The people in “When We Two Parted” who mention the lover’s name to the speaker are unaware
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Which emotion does the speaker in “When We Two Parted” connect to a feeling of cold?
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Analyze the unusual punctuation in line 9 of “The World Is Too Much with Us.” This stylistic element creates the impression that the speaker
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Why does the speaker in “When We Two Parted” shudder at the sound of the lover’s name?
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