Which of the following describes forms used in of this poem?
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metaphysical conceit
extended metaphor
consistent refrain
rhymed verse
Though Christopher Marlow bridges the gap between the Renaissance and the 17th century, which literary movement does this particular work most sound like?
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Metaphysicals
Post Modernists
Cavaliers
Puritans
Neo Classics
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The poem centers on a speaker offering enticements to the audience. This most closely resembles
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syllogism
debate
personification
argument
counter-attack
What does the speaker NOT ask his beloved?
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to sit on the rocks by the river
to live with him in the country
to be his love
to marry him
Which of the following does this poem NOT contain?
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rhyming couplets
alliteration
octave and sestet
sensory details
descriptive language
How many quatrains are in the poem?
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24
6
5
12
14
This poem is best characterized as a(n)
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elegy
pastoral
ode
dramatic monologue
sonnet
What period do you have English IV?
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1
2
3
4
5
Come live with me and be my love, Then live with me and be my love-- are examples of which of the following?
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varied refrain
argument
reptition
refrain
From the tone of the poem, which of the following can you infer about the shepherd's attitude toward the maiden?
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He sees her as a conquest
He does not really like her
He idealizes her
He truly loves and values her
Which of the following lines seems incongruous with the rest of the poem (and the type of poem in general)?
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With buckles of the purest gold
That valleys, groves, hills, and fields
If these delights they mind may move
With coral clasps and amber studs
A belt of straw and ivy buds
The shepherd's attempts to persuade his love are based primarily on:
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solid reasoning and values of the time
an assurance of marriage
promises of riches beyond her imagination
threats against her family
Embellishments of the benefits of country life
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of the poem that would help to classify it as a pastoral?