In the hands of Henrik Ibsen, ____________ reaches its maturity.
A. problem play
B. social play
C. realistic play
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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
There is no way to determine the tone in a poem unless the poem is read out loud by the poet herself.
The purpose of problem play includes _____________________.
A. solving social problems
B. the revelation of the social evils
C. the stimulation of thought and discussion
An unreliable speaker in poetry is a speaker ____.
A. who seems trustworthy
B. who arouses the reader’s sympathy
C. whose words tend to be doubted by the reader