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

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

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 6, Book 6 : Chapter 3, The Design of the Last Judgment.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Here is yet another portion of the book where there is what?
(a) An expression of Blake's beliefs.
(b) A change in the writings.
(c) A unique writing structure.
(d) A lull in the plot line.

2. How are these sets of poems quite famous?
(a) They have been used, for some cases, for over a century in academic institutions.
(b) They, in some cases, have been studied for over a decade in academic institutions.
(c) They are still read in every public school in England.
(d) They are the inspiration for most of today's best poets.

3. Here again there are many what?
(a) Epic tales.
(b) Individual poems.
(c) Sets of poems.
(d) Short stories.

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

5. What are mentioned more than once?
(a) Candles.
(b) Altars.
(c) Eucharist cups.
(d) Pews.

Short Answer Questions

1. The opening scene is of a small gathering where there is what taking place?

2. What constitutes a major change in the writings of William Blake?

3. How many of these poems taken on their own or in the small groups are sufficient to constitute an entire epic?

4. Prior to the entire group there is a short poem that does what?

5. It becomes clear Blake has set forth how many different arguments?

(see the answer key)

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