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'To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour'

- William Blake
To see a World In a Grain of Sand.
The predominant figure of speech used in the lines above is

  • A. metaphor
  • B. paradox
  • C. hyperbole
  • D. simile
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I am informed the day recycles itself today
When I slept in the Lord in February .
I blame no one for an untimely death
I bless God for a noble departure- His words The Lord taketh the righteous away before evil days.'


The persona in the poem appear happy to have died

  • A. a noble death
  • B. at an old age
  • C. an untimely death
  • D. during the day
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The tragic character is the person whose experiences arouse pity and

  • A. frustration
  • B. terror
  • C. horror
  • D. sympathy
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A panegyric poem is composed to

  • A. praise
  • B. abuse
  • C. condemn
  • D. elaborate
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A trilogy is the

  • A. set of three one-act drama written by related authors
  • B. sequence of three plays written by the same author
  • C. series of related stories divided into three equal parts
  • D. collection of three poems of equal length
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