The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Four Week Quiz A

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The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Four Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 1, Book 1 : Chapter 5, Jerusalem Cont..

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is meant by faculties?
(a) The operations of the mind.
(b) Those who work in a facility.
(c) Those who teach in an educational system.
(d) The abilities of a group of people.

2. How might one describe the language at this point?
(a) Very colorful.
(b) Very typical.
(c) Very interesting.
(d) Very unusual.

3. What is metaphysics?
(a) Middle-level physics.
(b) Literary physics.
(c) Those aspects of reality that go beyond physics.
(d) The basics of physics.

4. Regarding what Blake states, how is it different from the first illuminated print?
(a) It is an epic.
(b) It is an entire short poem.
(c) It is a single statement.
(d) It is a long essay.

5. What modern technology has been applied in order to make discovery and rediscovery of some parts of William Blake's artworks possible?
(a) MRI.
(b) Carbon dating.
(c) Infra-red photography.
(d) Cat scan.

Short Answer Questions

1. What word might best describe the presentation?

2. According to Blake, from where does all Poetic Genius come?

3. What does this set of verses describe?

4. The author uses numerous references to what at this time?

5. Blake says there is something about the resurrection that relates to the reality of the Imagination and what else?

(see the answer key)

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