A. Spenserian Stanza
B. Ballad
C. Ottava Rima
D. Rhyme Royal
Related Mcqs:
- How many lines are in Spenserian stanza ?
A. 9
B. 12
C. 24
D. 8 - The first stanza of Countee Cullen’s “A Brown Girl Dead” reads: “With two white roses on her breasts,/White candles at head and feet,/Dark Madonna of the grave she rests;/Lord Death has found her sweet.” Which of the following statements accurately characterizes these lines ?
A. These lines evoke Christian imagery to emphasize the dignity of the girl who died.
B. These lines evoke Christian imagery to suggest that death erases racial divisions.
C. These lines present the problem of racial prejudice in an ironic mode.
D. Both A and B - A pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry ?
A. rhyme scheme
B. meter
C. alliteration
D. none of the above - Which stanza form did Shelley use in his famous poem ‘Ode to the West Wind’ ?
A. Rime royal
B. Ottava rima
C. Terza rima
D. Spenserian Stanza - Which of the following lines provides an example of alliterative verse ?
A. “The knight took a step toward/The maiden she called him forward”
B. “her biginneth the earste boc of ures ant ureisuns the gode beoth to seggen”
C. “doughty in theire doings and dredde ay schame”
D. “I left my lands to come where you are/To find you I have come so far!” - The Primary Narrator for Books Eleven and Twelve of “Paradise Lost,” who relates future events is which of the following ?
A. The Son
B. Raphael
C. Michael
D. Adam - The first stanza of John Milton’s “Paradise Regained” begins with what topic(s) ?
A. A brief summary of “Paradise Lost”
B. A detailed description of Satan
C. A detailed description of Milton himself
D. A and B - Which one of the following rhyme scheme is the rhyme scheme Spenserian stanza ?
A. ab cb bc cd e
B. abba bccb d
C. ab bc cd de f
D. ab ab bc bc c - The first stanza of the poem provides an idea that it is______________?
A. a revenge story
B. not a happy story
C. a metaphysical poem
D. a deterministic poem - What do you mean by Stanza ?
A. a division of drama
B. a division of novel
C. a division of story
D. a subdivision of a poem