Shakespeare'S Sonnets Quiz 28 (20 MCQs)

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1. A type of sonnet that contains 3 quatrains and a couplet is called a/an ..... sonnet
2. As an "anti-Petrarchan" poem (which means against poets subject matter of the time), Sonnet 130 makes fun of Petrarchan
3. Which lines contain an example of enjambment?
4. "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day" is the beginning line of sonnet
5. The final six lines are called
6. What makes a couplet?
7. Shakespearean Sonnets are written in .....
8. What is part prison/ part panic closet?
9. Wordsworth says that the daffodils "stretched in never-ending line" .from I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud, Wordsworth WHAT KIND OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IS SHOWN BY THIS EXAGGERATION?
10. A stanza of six lines in a poem
11. What does the speaker mean in Sonnet 116 when he says "Love's not Times' fool, though rosy lips and cheeks/ Within his bending sickle's compass come" ?
12. The rules that govern how a poem is structured .....
13. A quatrain contains
14. What does 'sonnet' mean?
15. True or False:A Petrarchan sonnet is made up of 14 lines. The first 8 lines are part of the octave (octet) and the last 6 lines are part of the sestet, (sextet).
16. Unrhymed iambic pentameter is called
17. Shakespeare's sonnets we studied all share the same
18. Which of the following is a rhyme scheme of a sonnet?
19. A general time period stretching from roughly the fourteenth century to as late as the seventeenth century when the arts and intellectual activity flourished in Europe
20. All of the following are examples of slant rhyme EXCEPT .....