The speaker in a poem is ____.
A. necessarily the poet herself
B. often just a persona assumed by the poet
C. only a character totally unrelated to the poet
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From the 16th century to the 18th century, ______________ became the place where the Jews lived.
A. Venice
B. ghetto
C. the Christian community
D. England
The speaker’s tone in a poem ____.
A. is a truthful reflection of the author’s own personality
B. can indicate the speaker’s attitude toward herself
C. can only be legitimately explained by the author
In the hands of Henrik Ibsen, ____________ reaches its maturity.
A. problem play
B. social play
C. realistic play
In the poem “I’m Nobody! Who are you?”, the speaker’s attitude toward her “Nobody” status is one of ____.
A. extreme shame
B. delightful acceptance
C. careless indifference