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1. The poet’s tone in "My Land" is:
A. sorrowful
B. regretful
C. proud and affectionate
D. indifferent
2. Who would feel divine according to the poet?
A. A traveler
B. One who loves their homeland
C. A wealthy person
D. A famous person
3. The word "foe" in the poem refers to:
A. a neighbor
B. a friend
C. an enemy
D. a family member
4. According to the poem, a true land is:
A. difficult to love
B. easy to find
C. rare and beautiful
D. dull and cold
5. The poet’s wish for his land can best be described as:
A. quest for fame
B. hope for wealth
C. desire for peace and virtue
D. need for freedom
6. According to the poet, women in his land:
A. waver often
B. are indifferent
C. have unwavering hearts
D. are fearful
7. The poem suggests that the poet's land is:
A. small and secluded
B. rich in resources
C. fresh and fair
D. dull and ordinary
8. The poet says his land is "guarded" by:
A. the military
B. rivers
C. mountains
D. beauty and virtue
9. The opposite of "guard" found in the glossary is:
A. stay
B. protect
C. attack
D. hesitate
10. The poet's land is described as:
A. peaceful and fair
B. lively and old
C. dull and sad
D. dangerous and bold
11. The phrase "No friend within it pine" means:
A. Friends do not visit the land.
B. Friends are abundant.
C. Friends feel sad within the land.
D. No friend is sad within the land.
12. In the poem, the poet’s people are described as:
A. indifferent
B. hesitant
C. proud and brave
D. weak
13. The poem can best be categorized as a:
A. historical poem
B. lament
C. praise of homeland
D. romantic poem
14. The opposite of "native" as used in the poem is:
A. strong
B. foreign
C. rare
D. beautiful
15. Which of the following words is a synonym for "virtue" in the context of the poem?
A. loyalty
B. courage
C. kindness
D. beauty
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