...is music? (1 point)? 1. In "A Few Don'ts," why does the author say poetry should be written as though it is music? (1 point)
because Imagist poems are written by people who can't write music
because Imagist poets use many adjectives, just like musicians
because Imagist poems are unlike all other forms of art except music
because Imagist poems are complicated, like music
2. In "The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter," what growth does the wife describe in the letter? (1 point)
her rememberance of her childhood
her growing love for her husband
her shyness when she first married
her trip up to the lookout
3. Which of the following statements best describes the image Williams creates in his poem "The Red Wheelbarrow"? (1 point)
The image has a single, specific meaning that the author conveys successfully.
The image is open to interpretation based on the individual reader's emotional and intellectual response.
The image has a meaning that can't be expressed in prose.
The image closely resembles a painting.
4. Which word best replaces voluminous in this sentence: "The writer made voluminous notes that took up pages and pages"? (1 point)
confused
many
few
loving
5. Which of the following phrases shows a concrete noun that can be felt or seen? (1 point)
feeling lonely
higher than the sky
two people
dislike and disgust