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216 EXAM 4
Question 1
2 out of 2 points
"The Darkling Thrush" takes place at the end of a day, at the end of the year, at the end
of a century.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 2
2 out of 2 points
A Room of One’s Own suggests that women writers need forerunners, for masterpieces are
not solitary in nature.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 3
2 out of 2 points
“Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” can only be interpreted as a work about fighting
death.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
• Question 4
2 out of 2 points
"Dulce Et Decorum Est" means which of the following:
Selected Sweet and fitting it is to die for your
Answer: fatherland
• Question 5
2 out of 2 points
In Modern literature, writers embrace absolutes.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
• Question 6
2 out of 2 points
This work stresses the importance of money and a private room for women:
Selected A Room of One’s
Answer: Own
• Question 7
2 out of 2 points
This poem argues that men should fight death.
Selected “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good
Answer: Night”
“Church Going”
“Sailing to Byzantium”
, • Question 8
2 out of 2 points
Heart of Darkness is structure as a frame narrative (a story within a story):
Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 9
2 out of 2 points
This poem by Yeats presents vividly the misery of old age.
Selected “Sailing to
Answer: Byzantium”
• Question 10
2 out of 2 points
Conrad pulls from personal experience in his writings.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 11
2 out of 2 points
“Journey of the Magi” does not embellish the biblical account of the Magi’s journey to find
Christ.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
• Question 12
2 out of 2 points
This poem by Yeats contains an image of a gyre, symbolic of paradoxes of time and
eternity, change and continuity, spirit and the body, life and art:
Selected “The Second
Answer: Coming”
• Question 13
2 out of 2 points
In “Church Going,” Larkin seems to suggest that belief in the unbelievable is preferable to
no belief at all.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 14
2 out of 2 points
“Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” could be interpreted as a poem celebrating
carpe diem.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
• Question 15
2 out of 2 points