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A patter of beats to denote movement in poetry is
  • A. refrain
  • B. rhyme
  • C. scansion
  • D. metre
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Here lies our sovereign Lord the King
Whose word no man relies on
Who never said a foolish thing
And never did a wise one.

The extract is an example of a/an
  • A. dirge
  • B. epigram
  • C. oxymoron
  • D. parody
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Here lies our sovereign Lord the King
Whose word no man relies on
Who never said a foolish thing
And never did a wise one.

The tone of the extract is one of
  • A. anger
  • B. pity
  • C. sarcasm
  • D. indifference
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Here lies our sovereign Lord the King
Whose word no man relies on
Who never said a foolish thing
And never did a wise one.

A poem whose shape resembles the object described is a/an
  • A. emblematic poem
  • B. romantice poem
  • C. elegy
  • D. sonnet
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Here lies our sovereign Lord the King
Whose word no man relies on
Who never said a foolish thing
And never did a wise one.

The ominscient narrator is
  • A. all knowing
  • B. limited
  • C. realistic
  • D. always humorous
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