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The word “chartered ” carries loaded meanings in the poem “London”. What are the connotative meanings of it?

A. “Charted” is associated with “cheating”.
B. “Charted” is connected with commerce.
C. The word “chartered” can help readers recall the Charted Companies which enjoyed privileges within the government of the city.
D. The word “chartered” is reiterated in Line 1 and Line 2 to emphasize the fact that the streets and rivers are owned by the wealthy, privileged, and upper class.

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“Every” appears repeatedly in the poem “London”. What is the significance?

A. The repetition of “every” indicates that no one in this city is immune.
B. The repetition of “every” also reflects the poet’s extreme disappointment and disillusionment with the city.
C. The repetition of “every” reflects the complicity of church.
D. The repetition of “every” reveals the hypocrisy of bourgeois marriage.

The poem“The Red Wheelbarrow” presents ordinary objects like “wheelbarrow” and “rainwater” as the images. What are the hidden symbolic meanings of them?

A. Rainwater is a gift blessed by nature.
B. Wheelbarrow is created by human beings, and it can symbolize the people’s diligence.
C. Wheelbarrow is a farming tool, and it can symbolize the miseries of the oppressed and poor working people.
D. The poet, by using these two images, appears to respect and acknowledge gratitude for nature.

“The Red Wheelbarrow” is considered as a prime example of early twentieth-century Imagism. What are the distinctive artistic features in this poem?

A. The poem is written in a brief, haiku-like free-verse form.
B. Its words can be easily understood and are extremely simple.
C. The poem focuses on the objective representation of objects, in line with the Imagist philosophy.
D. The images in the poem are quite clear and concrete but are rich and replete with multiple meanings.

“My Last Duchess” belongs to the genre of ____.

A. epic
B. dramatic monologue
C. lyric poetry

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