1) Blake belonged to which movement? a) The Romantics b) The romantics c) The Enlightenment d) Industrialisation 2) 'Charter' comes from the Latin charta meaning... a) To rule out b) To cut or reduce c) Paper, card or map d) To organise 3) Which word is repeated most throughout the poem? a) 'I' b) 'every' c) 'cry' d) 'marks' 4) In the poem, Blake presents the misery as relentless, unescapable even by... a) the church b) the palace c) the young d) the old 5) This poem comes in the form of a a) stanza b) dramatic monologue c) soliloquy d) speech 6) Blake uses rhetorical devices to persuade the reader of his point of view, which of the following is not an example of this from the poem? a) emotive language b) repetition c) powerful language d) first-hand accounts  7) Which of the following quotations is not an example of sensory imagery? a) 'every black'ning church appalls' b) 'where the chartered Thames does flow' c) 'blights with plagues the marriage hearse' d) 'The mind-forged manacles' 8) Which of the following quotations best creates an angry tone? a) 'I wonder through each chartered street' b) 'Marks of weakness, marks of woe' c) 'the hapless soldiers sigh/Runs in blood down palace walls' d) 'And mark in every face I meet' 9) Which of the following are examples of powerful language of illness and disease? a) weakness and woe b) hapless soldiers sign c) blights with plagues d) black'ning church appalls 10) Blake wrote and illustrated two volumes of poetry which explored the state of the human soul, which volume do you think 'London' was found in? a) Songs of Innocence b) Songs of Experience

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