A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal Time: 10 minutes. Read the instructions carefully Total number of questions: 28 Answer all questions. Do not close the tab/disconnect without submitting your responses. Do not open other tabs in your browser. Do not search for answers in the internet. INDEX Level One - Beginner What is the speaker's state of mind in the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? Restless Sleepy Alert Anxious None What caused the speaker's spirit to be sealed in a slumber? Nature's influence Memories of a loved one An illness Tiring physical labor None What is the speaker's feeling towards the slumber in the poem? Fearful Nostalgic Peaceful Bored None What is the rhyme scheme used in the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? ABCB ABAB AAAA ABBA None What is the tone of the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? Joyful Neutral Nostalgic Peaceful None Who/what is the subject the speaker addresses in the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? A loved one Nature The reader The speaker's spirit None What is the central theme of the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? Love Death Serenity Memories None Who wrote the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? Samuel Taylor Coleridge William Blake John Keats William Wordsworth None In what type of form is the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" written? Sonnet Ballad Ode Elegy None What is the mood of the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? Tranquil Tense Energetic Melancholic None Now that was too easy.. Lets see if you can do the same in level two.Click Next when you are ready to proceed to the Intermediate level.. What is the poetic techniques used by the poet to enhance the idea of silence associated with his oblivion. Alliteration Personification Sibilance Anastrophe None What is the significance of the use of the word "seal" in the title of the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? It represents the speaker's emotional state It symbolizes the finality of the speaker's emotional state It represents the permanence of the speaker's emotional state It symbolizes the ephemerality of the speaker's emotional state None How does the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" reflect the Romantic era's views on emotion and feeling? It portrays emotions and feelings as hindrances to the imagination It portrays emotions and feelings as necessary components of the human experience It portrays emotions and feelings as sources of chaos and disorder It portrays emotions and feelings as sources of inspiration None What is the role of the slumber in the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? It represents the speaker's physical state It symbolizes the speaker's emotional state It represents the speaker's spiritual state It symbolizes the speaker's mental state None How does the speaker's relationship with nature change throughout the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? It becomes stronger It becomes weaker It remains unchanged It becomes more tumultuous None What role does the speaker's spirit play in the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal"? It symbolizes the speaker's innermost thoughts and feelings It represents the speaker's connection to nature It represents the speaker's connection to their loved one It symbolizes the speaker's connection to their childhood memories None How does the use of imagery in the poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" contribute to its meaning? It provides vivid descriptions of the speaker's emotional state It adds an element of surrealism to the poem It detracts from the poem's overall message It provides the reader with a sense of detachment from the speaker's experience None What are the two possible interpretations of "she" in the line "She seemed a thing that could not feel..." A loved one/ Lucy Lucy/ Narrator's self Slumber/ spirit Spirit/ a loved one None How does the poet heightens the overall pathos associated with the poem? By using assonance By using euphony By using negative ideas By using paradoxes None How would you describe the line "she neither hears nor sees" to an old woman? "She" is blind and deaf "She" is dead "She" is meditating This line can not be explained to an old woman None Hint So you made it this far! Now let's face the final 08 questions.The rules are a bit tricky here, so you better read them.In this level, you can select multiple answers.Every correct answer you select will give you +1 markEvery wrong answer you select will give you -1 markIf you are a vegetable too afraid to take the risk, select the option, "I'm a vegetable" to skip the question without losing marks.If you skip the entire section, you get +20 vegetable points.Remember, the marks you receive will permanently affect your overall rank at the DOE of ELSL.One more thing, we purposely added this elaborative description to waste your time. Now good luck with that :) William Wordsworth can be described as: A carrot An escapist poet One of the founders of romantic poetry I am a vegetable The unity of the subject of the poem with nature is: A vague ending to the poem A defamiliarization of death A romantic ideology that goes beyond the Christian doctrine I am a vegetable The overall poem is short: Because Wordsworth was in a hurry to finish it as his wife wanted him to go shopping Because Wordsworth wants to regenerate his necessity in the reader's mind - for the subject of the poem to exist Because it indicates the idea of transience I am a vegetable Even though a loved one is dead, the reader can not see any exaggerated pathos in the narrative style: Because untimely death was a common tragedy in the 18th century England Because the poet wants to coverup his affection for the loved one Because the narrator comes to terms with the absence of the loved one because she does not die, but unites with nature I am a vegetable Which line contains a paradox She seemed a thing that could not feel the touch of earthly years. She neither hears nor sees; Rolled round earth's diurnal course... Everything is a lie I am a vegetable What literary device is found in the line, "A slumber did my spirit seal;" Anthropomorphism Hendiadys Epiphora None of the available answers I am a vegetable Why does the narrator use euphemisms to indicate the idea of death in the poem? Because the subject rather unites with nature than dying (according to the narrator) Because no one actually dies in the poem Because the narrator is not ready to accept the death of the loved one I am a vegetable The poet indicates the idea of death by using, Punctuation marks Anthropomorphisms Consonant sounds I am a vegetable