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ENGL 102 Test 2 Liberty University (COMPLETE SOLUTION)



• Question 1
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to children exploited
in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator writes that “Tho' the morning was
cold, Tom was happy and warm / So if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” This
is an ironic expression of the narrator’s .


Selected childlike
Answer: trust

• Question 2
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to children exploited
in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator writes that “Tho' the morning was
cold, Tom was happy and warm / So if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” The
boy’s statement testifies to his .


Selected good heart and
Answer: innocence

• Question 3
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several analogies to the world
in which the boys live. The “coffins of black” (line 12) represent .


Selected the chimneys in which the
Answer: boys work

• Question 4
1.6 out of 1.6 points
In line 3, the boy is calling out his trade; instead of “sweep,” he cries “weep weep weep
weep.” This is the poet’s way of telling the reader that .


Selected the boy is pitiable and that the reader should weep
Answer: over his plight

• Question 5
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to children exploited
in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator writes that “Tho' the morning was
cold, Tom was happy and warm / So if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” This
is dramatic irony in the sense that .


Selected the poet knows and sees more than
Answer: the child does

• Question 6
1.6 out of 1.6 points
"Ozymandias" makes extensive use of verbs such as raps, deals, and makes.

, Selected Fals
Answer: e
• Question 7
0 out of 1.6 points
Consonance is the repetition at close intervals of the vowel sounds of accented syllables
or important words.

Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 8
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The major figure of speech often used to interpret Shelley's "Ozymandias" is irony of
situation.

Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 9
1.6 out of 1.6 points
In "Ozymandias" the reader gains his information from a direct observer of a great
irony.

Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 10
1.6 out of 1.6 points
A metaphor is a comparison using "like" or "as."

Selected Fals
Answer: e
• Question 11
1.6 out of 1.6 points
Understatement downplays or intentionally minimizes something.

Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 12
1.6 out of 1.6 points
Which of the following poem was written by Robert Frost

Selected "The Road Not
Answer: Taken"

• Question 13
1.6 out of 1.6 points
"God’s Grandeur" comments that innocence is short-lived.

Selected Fals

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