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  1. What can you infer about the speaker's situation from these final lines from "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning?"
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  3. the speaker and his lover are bound, though they may be apart
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  6. In “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” which word best describes the speaker’s attitude?
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  8. proud
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  10. In “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning,” what do you recognize to be the speaker’s motivation in the following lines? Our two souls therefore, which are one, / Though I must go, endure not yet / A breach, but an expansion. ...
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  12. to assure his beloved that the distance will make their love grow
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  14. Which of the following pairs are the subjects of John Donne’s “Song”?
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  16. love and death
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  18. In “Song,” the lines “Yesternight the sun went hence, / And yet is here today” are
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  20. paradox
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  23. What two images dominate “The Red Wheelbarrow”?
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  25. a red wheelbarow and white chickens
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  27. Which of the following excerpts from “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” is the best example of a metaphysical conceit?
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  29. If they be two, they are two so / As stiff twin compasses are two; / Thy soul the fixed foot, makes no show / To move, but doth, if th’other do
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  32. The theme of the “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” concerns the
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  34. a long history of the black race
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  36. You can best describe the speaker in “Harlem” as someone who
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  38. wonders about unrealized dreams
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  40. The influence of Imagism in “The Red Wheelbarrow” is most clearly reflected in the
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  42. use of focused, vivid images.
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