To whom “poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful passion.” ?
		A. Keats
B. Shelley
C. Wordsworth
D. Coleridge
		A. Keats
B. Shelley
C. Wordsworth
D. Coleridge
		A. a division of drama
B. a division of novel
C. a division of story
D. a subdivision of a poem
		A. Jonathan Swift
B. Samuel Johnson
C. Oliver ‘Goldsmith
D. None of these
		A. As potentially productive when used correctly
B. As something needed for humans to advance
C. As a way to resolve human madness
D. As inherently monstrous
		A. chastity
B. piety
C. education
D. secular political activity
		A. Stream of consciousness often relies upon “free association” of ideas.
B. Stream of consciousness is the capturing of the interior monologue of the narrator.
C. Stream of consciousness attempts to accurately capture the external dialogue of various characters in a realistic setting by an objective observer.
D. A and B only
		A. In Memorium
B. 1st September
C. Ultima Ratio Regum
D. The Charge of the Light Bridge