Wordsworth & Byron B1
Read each question carefully, then, using the text, answer each question to the best of your ability. Be sure to answer using complete sentences with appropriate punctuation. Neatness and specifics count toward the score as much as accuracy.
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In "The World Is Too Much with Us," why would the speaker rather be a "Pagan" than live in his present state? What does that term mean and why is it applied here? Support your response with details from the poem.
20 points
Describe the range of emotions felt by the speaker in "When We Two Parted." Try to explain the different emotions the speaker feels in each of the four stanzas.
20 points
In "She Walks in Beauty," what is the relationship between the woman's inner self and her appearance? Be sure to cite examples from the text such those found in the first and third quatrains.
20 points
Find three examples of personification in "Composed upon Westminster Bridge." In what ways do these examples of personification enhance the description of the scene?
20 points
Reread the first 12 lines of the poem "I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud." Using your own words, describe the scene the speaker encounters.
20 points
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