Question 1 Which poet’s poems would NOT be considered imagist? a. H.D. Hilda Doo
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Question 1
Which poet’s poems would NOT be considered imagist?
a.
H.D. Hilda Doolittle
b.
William Carlos Williams
c.
Ezra Pound
d.
Marianne Moore
1 points
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT a key feature of regionalist literature?
a.
Vivid descriptions of setting
b.
Use of dialogue and vernacular
c.
Portrayal of social norms and societal rules
d.
Questioning of traditional forms and structures
1 points
Question 3
Which of the following align The Awakening with fin de siècle literature?
a.
Its discussion of changing roles for women and female sexuality
b.
Its presentation of Louisiana locales and Creole society
c.
Its scenes providing vivid descriptions of nature
d.
Its use of the French language and references to art and music
1 points
Question 4
Which artistic movement did Amy Lowell lead?
a.
Modernism
b.
Imagism
c.
Regionalism
d.
Romanticism
1 points
Question 5
Regionalism developed after (and, to some degree, as a result of) which historical event?
a.
The passage of the Fugitive Slave Act
b.
The Reconstruction period
c.
The Civil War
d.
The election of Abraham Lincoln
1 points
Question 6
What cultural group did Chopin have experience with and write about in The Awakening?
a.
Acadian
b.
Creole
c.
Irish American
d.
Cajun
1 points
Question 7
In what area did Chopin NOT live?
a.
New Orleans, Louisiana
b.
Cloutierville in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
c.
St. Louis, Missouri
d.
Grand Isle, Louisiana
1 points
Question 8
Some of Amy Lowell’s poems exhibit regionalism. What area did she live in and write about?
a.
The Pacific Northwest (Oregon)
b.
New England (Massachusetts)
c.
The South (Louisiana)
d.
The Midwest (Minnesota)
1 points
Question 9
What literary movement was Kate Chopin primarily associated with during her lifetime?
a.
Modernism
b.
Regionalism
c.
Imagism
d.
Feminism
1 points
Question 10
Which of the following was a goal of imagism?
a.
Describing the transition into the new century
b.
The vague and abstract description of subjects
c.
The presentation of clear and precise images
d.
The detailed portrayal of a particular region or locale
a.
H.D. Hilda Doolittle
b.
William Carlos Williams
c.
Ezra Pound
d.
Marianne Moore
Explanation / Answer
the answer to the above questions are:
1(d)
2(d)
4(b)
5(c)
6(b)
7(a)
8(b)
9(d)
10(c)
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