The shepherd in “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” is_________________?
		A. sentimental
B. practical
C. irresponsible
D. romantic
		A. sentimental
B. practical
C. irresponsible
D. romantic
		A. Coleridge’s Dejection: An Ode
B. Blake’s “Prophetic Books”
C. Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman
D. all but C
		A. the novel
B. the sermon
C. the familiar essay
D. the diary
		A. Sensory images
B. Dramatic Monologues
C. Narrative ballads
D. Blank Verse
		A. Continue being apart of the Church of England
B. Reform
C. Separate from the Church of England
D. None of the above
		A. William Blake
B. John Keats
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. William Wordsworth
		A. The Futurists apotheosized technology, whereas World War II poets often focused on technology’s destructive powers.
B. The Futurists praised speed, whereas World War II poets often evoked images of nature to describe the human condition.
C. The Futurists privileged the part over the whole, whereas World War II poets did not deal with the problem of modernity and alienation.
D. The Futurists focused on advancements in technology and industry, whereas World War II poets ignored advancements in technology, especially in modern warfare.