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Quiz Which of the following is in the correct order? They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, (1) 132 (2) 123 (3) 213 (4) 312 1 2 3 <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>4</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

Quiz Which of the following statement of “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” is NOT true? (A) The rhyming pattern is a-b-a-b-c-c. (B) The mood of the speaker shifts from loneliness to happiness as the poem moves on. (C) The speaker imagines dancing with daffodils in the end of the poem. (D) Simile is used to express the idea of the pure heart and the hope. <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>4</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

Quiz Fill in the blanks. A poet could not but be _______, In such a _______ company: (A) jocund; pleasure (B) gay; jocund (C) pleasure; jocund (D) gay; pleasure <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>2</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

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Quiz What is the topic sentence of “My Heart Leaps Up”?