A. Study of speech sounds
B. Study of language and rules
C. Study of insects
D. Study of meaning and syntax
A. Ugly dance
B. Nonsense dance
C. Lively dance
D. Nice dance
A. Shakespeare
B. Lamb
C. Lawrence
D. Mary anne evans
A. Samuel johnson
B. John donne
C. Geoffrey chaucer
D. Robert browning
A. Having no rhyming end
B. Having no rhythmic flow
C. Having no significance
D. Having no blanks in the verse
A. An allegorical story usually containing
A mOral lesson
B. The basic unit of a composition
C. A sense of distress
A. A satirist
B. A fatalist
C. A lover of nature
D. None of these
A. Victorian
B. Elizabethan
C. Romantic
D. None of these
A. An ode
B. An elegy
C. A sonnet
D. Neither
A. Wordsworth
B. Shelley
C. Shakespeare
D. Keats