Where did T. S. Eliot spend most of his childhood?
		A. Denver
B. St Louis
C. Cuba
D. Toronto
		A. Denver
B. St Louis
C. Cuba
D. Toronto
		A. Philology
B. Phonology
C. Phonetics
D. linguistics
		A. The habited nuns
B. Ambrosio’s rape and murder of his sister
C. Lewis’s use of a female pseudonym in the original edition
D. Lewis’s choiceof a feminine literary genre
		A. The line has obvious rhyme and meter, and the opening words suggest a story of adventure and excitement.
B. The strong alliteration creates rhythm that accentuates the adventurous spirit.
C. The line seems to frame a story with plot complications.
D. The line alludes to a poem with religious undertones.
		A. Langston Hughes’ “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”
B. Ezra Pound’s “Cantos”
C. T.S. Eliot’s “A Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
D. T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land
		A. Bilabial plosion
B. Alveolar plosion
C. Nasal plosion
D. Incomplete plosion.
		A. William Blake
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. Lord Byron
D. Percy Shelley