What did the young lady expect?
  • her lover should love her for wealth.
  • her lover should love her for herself only.
  • her lover should love her for behaviour only.
  • None of the above
Who was it that the poet had heard?
  • A Priest
  • An old religious man.
  • A King
  • None of the above
What matters for God more to love human beings?
  • the outer qualities of human beings
  • the inner qualities of human beings
  • their rituals
  • none of the above
What is the colour of the ramparts of the young lady?
  • Golden
  • Honey
  • Silver
  • Brown
How will the young man react to seeing the honey coloured ramparts?
  • He will be thrown into despair.
  • He will be thrown into happiness.
  • He will be thrown into confused.
  • None of the Above
What does the girl want?
  • To be loved for herself
  • to be loved for her hair
  • to be loved for her appearance
  • to be loved for her riches
Name the literary device used in ““Never shall a young man, Thrown into despair By those great honey-coloured”
  • Oxymoron
  • metaphor
  • Assonance
  • Enjambment
What colour will the girl dye her hair into?
  • black
  • brown
  • carrot
  • all of them
Who can love us for who we are and not for how we look?
  • poet
  • young boy
  • God
  • None of these
Name the literary device used in the line “honey-coloured ramparts at your ear”
  • Oxymoron
  • metaphor
  • Assonance
  • None of these
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