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. The following lines are taken from Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode”: “Heavy as frost, and deep almost as life!”-Identify the literary device.
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Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode” conveys that Heaven is _________.
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The Epigraph of Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode” is taken from ________.
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The following line is taken from Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode” : “I hear, I hear, with joy I hear!”- What is the poetic device used?
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Wordsworth became a Poet Laureate of England in _______.
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The following lines are taken from Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode” : “The homely Nurse doth all she can”- Who is referred as “Homely Nurse”?
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Which month is being mentioned by Wordsworth in “Immortality Ode” to indicate happiness?
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The following lines are taken from Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode”: “Thou, over whom thy Immortality/ Broods like the Day, a Master o'er a Slave”- Identify the literary device.
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The following lines are taken from Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode” : Whither is fled the visionary gleam?/Where is it now, the glory and the dream?- Identify the poetic device.
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According to Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode” , the poet visited the same place when he was a ____ year old.
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The following line is taken from Wordsworth’s “Immortality Ode”:“The heavens laugh with you in your jubilee”- identify the poetic device.
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In “Immortality Ode”, Wordsworth addresses in all the following ways except ________.
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In “Immortality Ode” Wordsworth mourns the death of _______.
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In “Immortality Ode” Wordsworth hears the happy sound of the ________.
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In “Immortality Ode” Wordsworth follows different metrical patterns. He uses all the following except___________.