Thursday, February 14, 2013

AP Questions: Poetry

“A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body”

1.       Lines 3-6 serve to
                                I.            Explain how the Soul is literally bolted to the Body.
                              II.            illuminate the metaphor of how the Body is binding the Soul inside.
                            III.            A form of foreshadowing on how the Body will forever bind the Soul.
                            IV.            Show imagery about how the Souls has hands and feet shaped handcuffs.
                              V.            To reinforce the Soul’s love of being in the Body.
2.       The word “Employs” refers to
                                I.            Giving someone a job.
                              II.            Putting a job upon someone.
                            III.            Using a care as a tool.
                            IV.            Devoting all the Soul’s care into preserving itself.
                              V.            The Soul’s care has parts underneath it.
3.       The Soul and the Body conversing establishes all of the following except:
                                I.            Control over the Soul.
                              II.            The Soul’s lack of freedom.
                            III.            The Body’s ability to do what it desires.
                            IV.            The constriction on the decisions of the Body.
                              V.            The understanding that the Soul has set the Body up for future struggles.
4.       “And ready oft the port to gain,/ Am shipwreck’d into health again” is an example of a:
                                I.            Simile
                              II.            Hyperbole
                            III.            Alliteration
                            IV.            Metaphor
                              V.            Onomatopoeia
5.        The imprisonment that the Soul is feeling from the Body is illuminated through which of these quotes:
                                I.             “What magic could me thus confine/ Within another’s grief to pine?”
                              II.            “Constrain’d not only to endure”
                            III.            “That mine own precipice I go;”
                                                               i.      I
                                                             ii.      II
                                                            iii.      III
                                                           iv.      I and III
                                                             v.      I and II

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