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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. This set of verses describes the struggle of what?
(a) Love and hate amongst those dwelling upon the Earth.
(b) Good and evil amongst those dwelling in the Heavens.
(c) Love and jealousy amongst those dwelling upon the Earth.
(d) Good and evil amongst those dwelling upon the Earth.

2. How do these repetitions affect the tale?
(a) The author is able to express his opinions through this tale.
(b) The author is able to aid the reader in visualizing the location of this tale.
(c) The author is able to explain the tale to readers.
(d) The author is able to grow the tale while making the most of what he has invented so far.

3. The King calls his sons before the palace in his sorrow. Why might be the reason for him quickly turning darker and more symbolic?
(a) His young are just as dispicable.
(b) His young are of no use to him.
(c) His young are equally as sick.
(d) His young do not care.

4. This first prophecy features what?
(a) A red Orc as a male character.
(b) A black Orc as a female character.
(c) A black Orc as a male character.
(d) A red Orc as a female character.

5. Readers are advised that to take in the full sense of this section, it might be best to do what?
(a) Read this more than once.
(b) Read this with a professor.
(c) Read this out loud.
(d) Read this slowly.

Short Answer Questions

1. How can readers uninterested in Blake's spiritual vision enjoy it as pure literature?

2. What is meant by faculties?

3. Blake attempts to explain what's connection to feminine and female "space" is in contrast to male or masculine "space"?

4. Blake delves into the difference between Christ's resurrected body of spirit and what?

5. How does the author share his worldliness?

Short Essay Questions

1. Describe the purpose of this piece.

2. What perception does Druidry include?

3. How has William Blake made predictions about the world?

4. What is said about truth in this section?

5. About what transformation does Blake discuss?

6. What is the Spectre?

7. What is unique about William Blake, regarding his work and fame?

8. For what does Blake clearly have hope?

9. What is Albion?

10. How does Blake's writing affect the reader?

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