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Progress Test 1 - ENGH044061 - - Mar 12, 2024 - Page 1 of 9 Course Name: Course ID: Student: Student ID: Generated Date: Test Version: R Test Progress Test 1 Although the progress test is similar in style to the unit evaluations, the progress test is a closed-book, proctored test. It will cover Unit 1 and Unit 2. It is important that you do your own work. Select the response that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. In what way does Shelley’s “The Mortal Immortal” demonstrate an interest in rural life and the common people? A. The majority of the characters come from a "humble life." B. Shelley’s main character is an aristocrat attempting to help the poor. C. The alchemist makes a potion to help the common people. ____ 2. In what way do lines 70-74 of Wordsworth's The Prelude relate to the Romantic Movement? A. the following of "Nature's way by outward accidents" B. the acceptance of products of reason such as "precepts, judgments, maxims, and creeds" C. the questioning products of reason such as "precepts, judgments, maxims, and creeds" ____ 3. With qualities such as a brooding nature, the Byronic hero is considered an anti-hero. A. True B. False ____ 4. Which of the following groups helped develop the novel during the nineteenth century? A. Romantic poets B. women C. the Italians ____ 5. The second generation of Romantic poets chose not to look at the relationships between art and life. A. True
B. False ____ 6. Wordsworth differed from the Neoclassical poets because A. he focused on the common people and rural life. B. he utilized the heroic couplet. C. he wrote a number of occasion poems. ____ 7. What is Keats referring to when he writes "the realms of gold" in "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer"? A. tropical oceans B. foreign countries C. literary classics ____ 8. Samuel Coleridge uses internal rhyme in which of the following lines from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"? A. "Sweet sounds rose slowly through their mouths&nhellips;" B. "And listens like a three years' child&nhellips;" C. "Ah wretch! said they, the bird to slay . . . " ____ 9. The main philosophical idea of __________ is found in "The Lamb.” A. the earth is beautiful B. life is a mystery C. God is kind ____ 10. Which type of modern writing does Frankenstein resemble most closely? A. science fiction B. informative essay C. informative speech ____ 11. In “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey,” what is the meaning of the following lines? “These beauteous forms, / Through a long absence, have not been to me / As is a landscape to a blind man’s eye: / But oft, in lonely rooms, and ‘mid the din / Of towns and cities, I have owed to them / In hours of weariness, sensations sweet.” A. His memories of Tintern Abbey sustain the speaker when he is away from nature. B. While he enjoyed his trip to Tintern Abbey, the speaker feels no need to
revisit it. C. While many find the abbey a place of beauty, the speaker sees only sadness. ____ 12. In “Ode to a Nightingale,” Keats expresses which of the following concerns? A. The death of his brother, Thomas. B. The brief lifespan of the nightingale. C. The concerns and pain in the men’s lives. ____ 13. At the end of “Ode to a Nightingale,” the persona is unwilling to accept death. A. True B. False ____ 14. Literature in the Romantic tradition and literature in Gothic novels share which following characteristic? A. They both emphasize science and logic. B. They both emphasize society as a whole. C. They reject that science explains all aspects of life. ____ 15. Robert Burns used both the Irish and Scottish dialect in his poems. A. True B. False ____ 16. How does Burns’ “To a Louse” demonstrate an interest in the common people? A. He argues against the idea of social classes. B. He focuses on the honor of the lady. C. He criticizes the actions of the beggar. ____ 17. How does the father react to the child's birth in "Infant Sorrow"? A. He cries. B. He leaves. C. He leaps for joy. ____ 18. Don Juan is not considered a mock epic because it is not written in a narrative form. A. True B. False ____ 19. What do you think Keats' essential message is in these lines from "When I
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