In which book of the Republic did Plato ban poets from his ideal world ?
		A. Book 7
B. Book 10
C. Book 1
D. Book 5
		A. Book 7
B. Book 10
C. Book 1
D. Book 5
		A. teacher
B. journalist
C. black-smith
D. farmer
		A. Their imperialist settings reflect the interest in faraway lands that led to adventure novels.
B. Both emphasize romantic relationships that play up the importance of women readers.
C. Both focus on the struggles of lower or middle-class characters, mirroring the development of a large middle-class readership as consumers.
D. Their epistolary forms reflect an increasing political interest in subjective feelings.
		A. Julian of Norwich
B. Margery Kempe
C. William Langland
D. Sir Thomas Malory
		A. the use of pictorial description to construct visual images to represent the emotion or situation of the poem
B. sound as a means to express meaning
C. perspective, as in the dramatic monologue
D. all of the above
		A. 22
B. 23
C. 24
D. 25
		A. Cervantes
B. Machiavelli
C. Poliziano
D. Thomas More