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Note: This quiz covers more than one selection.




1.In "Song," if good fortune falls, what makes man's power feeble?
His fear that death is always on hand.
His desires overwhelm his physical strength.
He cannot add or recall time.
His body is weak.



2.In "Song," what happens when the speaker's beloved sighs?
She sighs his soul away.
She blocks the sunlight from his eyes.
She dulls his senses.
She makes his love for her even stronger.



3.In "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," what does the speaker say happens to his relationship with his beloved when they are separated?
It expands.
It weakens.
It breaks.
It dissolves.



4.In the final three stanzas of "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," to what does the speaker compare himself and his beloved?
the stars
the senses
the soul
a compass



5.What eventually happens to death according to the speaker of "Death Be Not Proud"?
It sleeps.
It dies.
It turns into a sickness.
It becomes more powerful.

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