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What is the name of Wordsworth's sister?
Dorothy
100
Name one of the poems we read in class.
The World is Too Much With Us, London 1802
100
Name one of Wordsworth's jobs.
Poet Laueate, Stamp Distributor, Poet, Writer
100
True or False: Wordsworth today would be a supporter of iPads, phones, and all technology to improve our lives.
False
100
Who is the teacher of seventh hour AP Lit and Composition at Xavier High School?
Ms. Hayes (if you didnt get this, then where have you been this quarter.)
200
What is the name of Wordsworth's father?
John Wordsworth
200
Name one of the poems we read in class.
The World is Too Much With Us, London 1802
200
Who was Wordsworth's wife?
Mary Hutchinson
200
Name one Greek god referenced in "The World is Too Much With Us".
Proteus or Triton
200
What percentage of all statistics are made up on the spot?
As long as they gave a percentage, they get the points.
300
Where was Wordsworth born?
Cockermouth, Cumberland
300
What is Wordsworth's first masterwork?
Lyrical Ballads
300
Name two of the locations Wordsworth lived at in his later years.
France, Dorset, Germany, Grasmere, Westmoreland, Ambleside
300
"London, 1802" references which former poet as a hero?
John Milton
300
Where does the quote "This is Sparta!" come from?
300
400
What is the college Wordsworth attended?
Cambridge University
400
What is the name of the autobiographical poem Wordsworth wrote, that was published after his death?
The Prelude
400
Name the man who helped Wordworth with his masterwork, Lyrical Ballads.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
400
In "London, 1802", what has the country fallen victim to?
Stagnant (stalled or motionless) faith, fighting, and writing.
400
Who was the poet laurate in England before Wordsworth?
Robert Southey
500
What is the year when William published his first sonnet?
1787
500
What is the poem about Wordsworth's affair?
Vaudracour and Julia
500
During what time span (years) were Wordsworth's central works published?
(1797-1808)
500
Interpret the quote "The world is too much with us; late and soon".
[Personal interpretations may vary] Humans are not as united with nature as we should be.
500
Name one Shakespearean phrase that is now commonly used.
Countless excellent phrases, now commonly used, occur first in Shakespeare, including one fell swoop, vanish into thin air, play fast and loose, be in a pickle, foul play, tower of strength, flesh and blood, be cruel to be kind, and with bated breath. http://facts.randomhistory.com/
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