Author History
Literary Terms
Passage Characteristics
General
Bonus
100

What country is Wordsworth from?`

England

100

Lines 101-102

Repetition

100

Type of writing?

Poem

100

This is not Wordsworth's first time in the Wye. How long has it been since he was first there?

5 years

100

Wordsworth was not alone on his second trip back to the Wye. Who accompanied him?

His sister, Dorothy

200

What city is Wordsworth from?

Cockermouth

200
Line 122

Personification

200

What type of rhythm does this poem illustrate?

Iambic pentameter 

200

What clue does Wordsworth give that other people may be present in the Wye with him?

Smoke/fire

200

What year was this written in?

1798

300

What year was Wordsworth born in OR died in?

1770-1850

300

Line 127 or 142

Parallelism

300

How many stanzas compose this poem?

5

300

"If I should be where I no more can hear thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams of past existence." What circumstances is Wordsworth commenting on here?

Her memory after his death

300

This poem was written on July 13th, which is one day before the anniversary of what historical event?

French Revolution

400

What kind of people did Wordsworth focus on?

Common people

400

Lines 89-91

Synesthesia

400

This poem, not only is written in iambic pentameter, does not rhyme. How do we classify poems containing both of these elements?

Blank verse

400

What theme is presented in lines 4-14 (also present throughout the poem)?

Nature

400

The era in which Wordsworth is classified as a poet in

Romantic

500

Wordsworth published this collection of poems with Samuel T. Coleridge

Lyrical Ballads

500

Lines 139-140; specifically: "when thy mind shall be a mansion for all lovely forms"

Metaphor

500

How is the title commonly abbreviated?

Tintern Abbey

500

Although Wordsworth focuses on the natural scenery and physical stimuli, what overarching theme represents "Tintern Abbey" as a whole?

Memory

500

Dr. Utter emphasizes to always read the footnotes! What is the definition given for "genial"?

Generative, creative 

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