Which of the following best describe the miners in stanza 2–4 of Philip Larkin’s...
...“The Explosion”? a, They are hard-working men, tired by their job.
b. They are heroes, knowing their lives are always in peril.
c. They are ordinary men, at times rough and at other times gentle.
The final line of Philip Larkin’s poem, “An Arundel Tomb,” is an example...
...of __________ tetrameter? What will survive of us is love.
a. iambic
b. trochaic
c. anapestic
Which of the following best describe the miners in stanza 2–4 of Philip Larkin’s...
...“The Explosion”? a, They are hard-working men, tired by their job.
b. They are heroes, knowing their lives are always in peril.
c. They are ordinary men, at times rough and at other times gentle.
Which of the following best describe the miners in stanza 2–4 of Philip Larkin’s...
...“The Explosion”? a, They are hard-working men, tired by their job.
b. They are heroes, knowing their lives are always in peril.
c. They are ordinary men, at times rough and at other times gentle.
The final line of Philip Larkin’s poem, “An Arundel Tomb,” is an example...
...of __________ tetrameter? What will survive of us is love.
a. iambic
b. trochaic
c. anapestic
Which of the following best describe the miners in stanza 2–4 of Philip Larkin’s...
...“The Explosion”? a, They are hard-working men, tired by their job.
b. They are heroes, knowing their lives are always in peril.
c. They are ordinary men, at times rough and at other times gentle.