Plato equated poetry with painting, and Aristotle equated it with_______________?
		A. drama
B. music
C. dance
D. none
		A. drama
B. music
C. dance
D. none
		A. the best poet of the country
B. a winner of Noble Prize in Poetry
C. the court poet of England
D. a classical poet
		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. Waste and abuse of natural resources
B. Immoral behavior
C. Love and respect for family and its elders
D. Uncivilized society
		A. John Ruskin
B. Carlyle
C. Bacon
D. Lamb
		A. Lord Byron
B. Percy Shelley
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. William Blake
		A. its mocking tone.
B. its absurd response to a real issue.
C. its sentimental plea to its audience.
D. its attempt to shock readers into acting.