Tham khảo tài liệu 'sat ii success literature episode 1 part 3', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | DIAGNOSTIC TEST DIAGNOSTIC TEST Continued Questions 38-47. Read the poem carefully and then choose the answers to the questions. The Soul selects her own Society Line The Soul selects her own Society- Then shuts the Door- To her divine Majority- Present no more- 5 Unmoved she notes the Chariots pausing- At her low Gate- Unmoved an Emperor be kneeling Upon her Mat- I ve known her from an ample nation- 10 Choose One- Then close the Valves of her attention- Like Stone Emily Dickinson 38. The poet s style is characterized by all of 40. the following EXCEPT A concrete images. B eccentric capitalization. C conventional rhyme scheme. D unconventional punctuation. E slant rhyme. 41. This poem is a good example of a an A narrative. B sonnet. C elegy. D lyric. E ode. In this poem elements of style and 39. Which of the following words best describes the tone of this poem A Regal B Introspective C Impertinent D Neutral E Malevolent figurative language are used to I. add to the musicality of the poem. II. deal with complex ideas in a few words. III. increase the emotional tone of the poem. A I only B II only C III only D I and II E I and III GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Peterson s 30 SAT II SUCCESS LITERATURE DIAGNOSTIC TEST Continued 42. From the poem the attitude of the soul toward the rest of the world can best be described as A uncharitable. B friendly. C indifferent. D cautious. E haughty. 43. In line 11 of the poem what can be inferred from the writer s use of the word Valves as an image A The soul has complete control over her mindfulness. B Emotions are like water moving and fluid. C Only one worthy soul is admitted at a time. D Emotions need to be controlled. E The soul must be very selective in choosing whom to love. 44. All of the following themes can be found in this poem EXCEPT A individualism. B self-examination. C the soul reigns supreme. D wealth and power rule. E self-knowledge. 45. In the first stanza what do you think the author meant by her .