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Medusa from Duffy: 1st 4 Stanzas (HART)

Authored by Douglas Hart

English

11th Grade

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Medusa from Duffy: 1st 4 Stanzas (HART)
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1.

FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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In stanza 1, line 1, the speaker introduces her problem with a (a)   .

2.

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1 min • 1 pt

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The poem Medusa is an extended (a)   .

3.

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Medusa is a (a)   (a type of poem meant to be spoken)

4.

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In the last line of Stanza 1, the author uses the device of (a)   in order to convey that her thoughts are full of "venom" toward her lover (like a hissing poisonous snake).

5.

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In stanza 2, line 3, the speaker repeats a word to convey that her angry thought life is effecting her speech, making it more profane and hateful.

(a)  

6.

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Three verbs in Stanzas 1 & 2 that vividly show how grotesque, profane, and violent the author's thoughts and words are.

(a)  

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Which lines in Stanza 1 - 4 contain metaphors? Remember the difference between a metaphor and a simile.

(a)  

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