2011- 5- 23
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أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: مراجعه مادة الادب الانجليزي للاختبار النهائي :: هنا ::
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 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 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
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