Macbeth is a_____________?
		A. play
B. novel
C. an essy
D. poem
		A. play
B. novel
C. an essy
D. poem
		A. 1300 to 1350
B. 1337 to 1453
C. 1302 to 1343
D. none of the above
		A. Cubism
B. Vorticism
C. Futurism
D. A and B only
		A. Boethius’s Consolidation of Philosophy
B. Saint Jerome’s translation of the Bible
C. Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People
D. a code of laws promulgated by King Ethelbert
		A. A slave
B. A Transcendentalist
C. The son of itinerant actors
D. An indentured servant
		A. Niccolo Machiavelli
B. Martin Luther
C. John Milton
D. John Wycliffe
		A. Yes, Lowell’s detailed description of nature draws attention away from human realities.
B. Yes, the lyrical voice in Lowell’s poem seeks to express universal rather than individual experience.
C. No, Lowell’s poem is not impersonal; it addresses the maker of the bowl directly and speculates about his state of mind.
D. No, even though Lowell strives for impersonal expression by borrowing poetic devices from Pound, she fails to accomplish this