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قديم 2011- 5- 23   #6
KHUBRANI
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تاريخ التسجيل: Fri Dec 2009
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الكلية: آداب
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: لغة انجليزية
المستوى: خريج جامعي
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To answer these questions, refer to
“A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”.
Read the passage carefully and then choose the answers to the questions.


1-The speaker in the poem is a
    • man who wants to get away from his lover.
    • friend of a dying man.
    • churchman.
    • man who wants to travel.
    • lover who must leave on a journey.
2-Which of the following best describes the speaker’s point of view in stanzas 3, 4, and 5?
    • True lovers can separate without causing major disturbances.
    • Earthquakes cause more problems than the movement of heavenly bodies.
    • People who depend on physical love are similar to the stars and planets.
    • A person should not miss his lover’s lips and eyes.
    • Lovers have better minds and senses than other people.
3-All of the following are figurative images in the poem EXCEPT
    • virtuous men.
    • trepidation of the spheres.
    • eyes, lips, and hands.
    • gold to airy thinness beat.
    • the fixt foot (of a compass).
4- The subject of the poem is
    • death
    • true lovers parting
    • a compass
    • the nature of the earth
    • a journey
5-The tone of the poem is
    • sanguine
    • paradoxical
    • humorous
    • melancholy
    • sardonic
6-the poem’s major conceit is
    • lovers as a compass
    • earthquakes and celestial movement
    • virtuous men and death
    • love as thin gold
    • virtuous men and love
7- The phrase “laity of love” in line 8 refers to
    • clergymen in love
    • lovers who need physical sensation for their love
    • lovers who can abide absences
    • love remaining after death
    • nonreligious people who worship love
8-According to Donne, true love
    • can tolerate separation
    • belongs to the “laity of love”
    • dies like virtuous men
    • is the “trepidation of the spheres”
    • is “sublunary lovers’ love”
9- “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” is what kind of poem?
    • ode
    • sonnet
    • narrative
    • elegy
    • lyric
10 In the last stanza, the speaker talks of
    • dying
    • leaving his lover
    • returning to his lover
    • making a trip similar in route to a circle
    • missing his lover