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CBSE
Class 10
English
First Flight
For Anne Gregory
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Question Bank - For Anne Gregory

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Question Bank: For Anne Gregory

This poem features a dialogue between a young man and a young woman discussing love and beauty. It emphasizes the complexities of affection and the superficial judgments often made based on appearance.

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Question Bank - For Anne Gregory

Q1.

What is the title of the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q2.

Who is the author of the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q3.

Describe the genre of the chapter For Anne Gregory.

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Q4.

What is the main theme of the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q5.

Who is Anne Gregory in the chapter?

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Q6.

What is the significance of Anne Gregory in the chapter?

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Q7.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory relate to the lives of adolescents?

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Q8.

What emotions are explored in the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q9.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory depict the relationship between the individual and society?

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Q10.

What is the setting of the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q11.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory reflect on the natural world?

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Q12.

What is the purpose of the introductory section, Before You Read, in the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q13.

What warm-up activities are suggested in the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q14.

How does the Oral Comprehension Check activity help learners in the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q15.

What are some key quotes from the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q16.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory connect to contemporary history?

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Q17.

What lessons can be learned from the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q18.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory encourage reflection on one's place in a larger time and space?

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Q19.

What are some discussion points that can be derived from the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q20.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory contribute to language proficiency in English?

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Q21.

What are some activities that can be done to enhance understanding of the chapter For Anne Gregory?

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Q22.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory promote imaginative thinking?

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Q23.

What are the key takeaways from the chapter For Anne Gregory for Class 10 students?

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Q24.

How does the chapter For Anne Gregory align with the National Curriculum Framework?

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Q25.

How can the themes in the chapter For Anne Gregory be applied to real-life situations?

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Q26.

What literary device is prominently used in the phrase 'honey-coloured ramparts'?

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Q27.

What does the young woman suggest she can do to her hair?

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Q28.

What underlying theme does the argument between the young man and woman highlight?

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Q29.

Which color does the young woman NOT mention as an option for dyeing her hair?

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Q30.

What do the 'honey-coloured ramparts' symbolize in the poem?

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Q31.

Why is the young woman concerned about her hair color?

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Q32.

What does the dialogue format of the poem suggest about its characters?

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Q33.

Which emotion is primarily depicted in the young man's words?

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Q34.

Who is the poet of 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q35.

How does the poem challenge societal views on beauty?

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Q36.

What major theme is depicted in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q37.

What does the term 'ramparts' specifically refer to in the context of the poem?

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Q38.

What does the young man claim about love in relation to physical appearance?

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Q39.

In what way does the young woman's response reflect her agency?

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Q40.

In the poem, what does the woman suggest about her hair?

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Q41.

How does Yeats incorporate religious themes in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q42.

Yeats is known for his interest in which other cultural aspect?

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Q43.

What poetic form is used in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q44.

What is the effect of the conversation format in the poem?

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Q45.

Yeats's poetry often reflects his views on which societal issue?

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Q46.

Why does the young man argue young men cannot love for 'oneself alone'?

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Q47.

Which literary device is prominent in Yeats's poem 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q48.

The optimism in Yeats's view of love contradicts which aspect of the poem?

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Q49.

What does the phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts' symbolize?

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Q50.

What is the primary theme of the poem 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q51.

How does the young woman in the poem respond to the young man's view on love?

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Q52.

What does the phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts at your ear' symbolize in the poem?

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Q53.

According to the young man, what kind of love is true love?

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Q54.

What does the interaction between the young man and woman reveal about societal values on beauty?

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Q55.

What rhetorical strategy does Yeats use to challenge perceptions of beauty in the poem?

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Q56.

How does the poem’s structure enhance its meaning?

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Q57.

What does the young woman's desire to change her hair color imply about her self-perception?

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Q58.

What realization does the young woman come to by the end of their conversation?

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Q59.

What does the phrase 'only God, my dear, could love you for yourself alone' imply?

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Q60.

How does Yeats use contrast to develop themes in the poem?

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Q61.

Which aspect of the young man's character is revealed through his views on love?

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Q62.

How does the conclusion of 'For Anne Gregory' challenge conventional notions of beauty?

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Q63.

What central idea does Yeats explore in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q64.

How does the young woman respond to the young man's assertion about beauty?

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Q65.

What does the phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts' symbolize in the poem?

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Q66.

In the poem, who does the young man claim can love 'you for yourself alone'?

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Q67.

What theme regarding identity and love does Yeats convey through the dialogue?

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Q68.

What does the young woman's willingness to change her hair color suggest?

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Q69.

What literary technique is predominantly used in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q70.

What does the poem imply about the relationship between beauty and affection?

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Q71.

What conclusion might one draw about the nature of love from the poem?

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Q72.

How effective is the use of contrasting perspectives in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q73.

What tone is predominant in the young man's perspective?

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Q74.

Which statement best represents the young woman's argument about love?

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Q75.

What does the conversation between the two characters primarily illustrate?

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Q76.

How does Yeats' poem reflect the societal norms of his time regarding beauty?

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Q77.

What is suggested as a necessary component for true understanding of love in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q78.

What is the primary theme of 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q79.

Which literary device is predominantly used in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q80.

Who is the speaker addressing in the poem?

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Q81.

What does the speaker suggest about the relationship between joy and sorrow?

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Q82.

How does the speaker cope with grief in the poem?

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Q83.

What role do the speaker's friends play in coping with loss?

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Q84.

What does the speaker imply about the cycle of life and death?

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Q85.

What does the phrase 'We are not to ask why, but what' imply?

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Q86.

In the context of the poem, what does the baby symbolize?

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Q87.

How does the speaker's perception of grief change throughout the poem?

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Q88.

Which phrase best captures the essence of the speaker's experience with love and loss?

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Q89.

What message does the poem impart about human connections in times of crisis?

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Q90.

What does the speaker mean by saying that sorrow can deepen joy?

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Q91.

In what way is the use of imagery significant in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q92.

What emotional state does the speaker wish to move towards by the end of the poem?

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Q93.

What does the young man in the poem imply about the woman's hair?

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Q94.

What is the young woman's response to the young man's claim about love?

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Q95.

According to the poem, who can love the young woman for herself alone?

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Q96.

What does the phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts' symbolize in the poem?

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Q97.

What argument does the young man make about the nature of love?

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Q98.

How does the theme of self-worth manifest in the poem?

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Q99.

Why might the young woman consider dyeing her hair?

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Q100.

What does the poet suggest about the nature of true love?

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Q101.

What can be inferred about the young man’s view on love?

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Q102.

How does the dialogue format of the poem contribute to its meaning?

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Q103.

What can Kisa Gotami’s journey symbolize in relation to personal loss?

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Q104.

What lesson does Kisa Gotami ultimately learn from the Buddha?

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Q105.

What does the term 'lamentation' mean in the context of Kisa Gotami's grief?

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Q106.

What literary device is primarily used in the phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts at your ear'?

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Q107.

In 'Love you for yourself alone and not your yellow hair', what literary device is used?

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Q108.

Which literary device is illustrated by the line 'I can get a hair-dye'?

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Q109.

In the poem, what does the phrase 'the selfsame well' symbolize?

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Q110.

What is the effect of using 'thrown into despair' in the context of the poem?

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Q111.

What literary device is prominent in the line 'separate the dancer from the dance'?

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Q112.

The phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts' primarily emphasizes what aspect of the young woman?

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Q113.

When the young woman mentions her ability to change her hair color, what theme is being addressed?

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Q114.

The line 'only God, my dear, could love you for yourself alone' reflects which literary technique?

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Q115.

In the context of the poem, what does 'lamentation' symbolize?

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Q116.

What is meant by 'those who are foolish and those who are wise' in the poem?

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Q117.

Which device is prominent when contrasting love for beauty with love for character in the poem?

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Q118.

Why does the young woman argue that she can dye her hair?

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Q119.

In this poem, what tone is conveyed through the dialogue?

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Q120.

What does the line 'mark!' suggest about the speaker's intention in the poem?

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Q121.

What is the primary theme of 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q122.

How does the young woman respond to the man's comment about her hair?

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Q123.

What does the young man imply when he mentions 'God could love you for yourself alone'?

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Q124.

What literary device is predominantly used in the phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts at your ear'?

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Q125.

Which feeling does the young man express regarding the concept of love?

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Q126.

What does the young woman imply by her willingness to dye her hair?

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Q127.

How does the conversation between the young man and young woman reflect societal views on beauty?

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Q128.

What is the significance of the phrase 'love you for yourself alone'?

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Q129.

Towards the end of the poem, what realization does the young woman come to?

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Q130.

How does the poem 'For Anne Gregory' challenge traditional gender expectations?

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Q131.

What does the reference to 'old religious man' signify in the poem?

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Q132.

What does the structure of the poem (dialogue format) emphasize?

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Q133.

In what way does the young man's opinion about love differ from the young woman's?

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Q134.

What feeling does the poem ultimately convey about love?

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Q135.

What does the young woman suggest by her desire to dye her hair?

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Q136.

Which line showcases the conflict between the young man and young woman’s views?

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Q137.

What does the young man imply by saying ‘great honey-coloured ramparts at your ear’?

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Q138.

What solution does the young woman propose to gain love for herself alone?

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Q139.

In the poem, who does the old religious man claim can love for oneself alone?

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Q140.

How does the theme of inner versus outer beauty manifest in the poem?

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Q141.

What does the young man suggest is a barrier to love?

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Q142.

What does the young woman express through her desire to dye her hair?

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Q143.

What does the phrase ‘love you for yourself alone’ imply in the context of the poem?

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Q144.

What can we infer about the young man’s view on love?

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Q145.

Which literary device is prominently used in the line describing the woman's hair?

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Q146.

What does the conversational structure of the poem suggest about its themes?

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Q147.

What underlying message does the poem convey about societal beauty standards?

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Q148.

What is the main theme of the poem 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q149.

What does the young man refer to as 'great honey-coloured ramparts'?

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Q150.

Why does the young woman mention the possibility of changing her hair color?

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Q151.

What does the young man imply when he mentions that 'only God could love you for yourself alone'?

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Q152.

Which figure of speech is predominantly used in the phrase 'great honey-coloured ramparts'?

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Q153.

How does the poem reflect the conflict between inner and outer beauty?

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Q154.

In the poem, what does the dialogue format suggest about the relationship between the two characters?

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Q155.

What literary device is used when the young man asserts that young men are 'thrown into despair'?

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Q156.

Which statement best reflects Yeats's perspective on beauty in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q157.

Which aspect of the poem highlights Yeats's interest in mythology?

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Q158.

What role does irony play in the conversation between the young man and woman in the poem?

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Q159.

How does Yeats's personal history as an Irish nationalist influence the themes in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q160.

What is the nationality of William Butler Yeats?

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Q161.

What themes are prominent in Yeats' poetry?

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Q162.

Which literary movement is Yeats associated with?

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Q163.

What major historical event influenced Yeats' writing?

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Q164.

Which of the following poems is NOT written by William Butler Yeats?

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Q165.

How did Yeats' education influence his work?

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Q166.

What role did Yeats play in the Irish Literary Revival?

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Q167.

What is one distinctly personal theme often found in Yeats' poetry?

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Q168.

Which of the following best describes Yeats' writing style?

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Q169.

What is a common motif in Yeats' poetry?

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Q170.

What use of symbolism is seen in Yeats' poem 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree'?

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Q171.

How did Yeats' views change over his lifetime?

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Q172.

What is a significant characteristic of Yeats' later poetry?

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Q173.

What does the young man believe about young men's love for women?

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Q174.

How does the young woman respond to the young man's claim about love?

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Q175.

What point does the young man make about true love?

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Q176.

What does the discussion between the young man and woman symbolize?

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Q177.

What literary device is prominently used in the poem?

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Q178.

Which emotion is primarily expressed by the young man in the poem?

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Q179.

What can be inferred about the young woman’s character?

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Q180.

How does the young woman's proposal to dye her hair reflect societal pressures?

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Q181.

What is the ultimate message of Yeats in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q182.

What does the title 'For Anne Gregory' suggest?

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Q183.

In the context of the poem, what role does the mention of God play?

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Q184.

How do the expressions 'great honey-coloured ramparts' relate to the central theme?

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Q185.

What does the argument between the young man and woman ultimately reveal about their values?

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Q186.

What literary device is primarily used in the phrase ‘great honey-coloured ramparts at your ear’?

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Q187.

In the poem, what does the young woman suggest she can change about herself?

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Q188.

What is the effect of the repetition of the phrase ‘love you for yourself alone’ in the poem?

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Q189.

Which literary device does Yeats use to describe the young man's feelings about beauty?

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Q190.

Identify the literary device in the line ‘Never shall a young man... love you for yourself alone’.

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Q191.

What does the phrase ‘but I can get a hair-dye’ suggest about the young woman’s perspective on love?

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Q192.

What literary device is evident in the line ‘as ripe fruits are early in danger of falling’?

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Q193.

The dialogue structure of the poem serves to highlight what theme?

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Q194.

In the context of literary devices, what role do ‘ramparts’ play in the metaphorical language of the poem?

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Q195.

What is the purpose of using the phrase ‘the selfsame well’ in the excerpt?

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Q196.

What does the young man's declaration relate to in terms of societal values?

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Q197.

What emotional state is portrayed through the interaction in the poem?

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Q198.

Which line reflects a theme of existential reflection?

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Q199.

What underlying question does the poem suggest regarding identity?

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Q200.

How does the young woman’s argument about hair color embody her personal struggle?

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Q201.

In analyzing the poem, which aspect draws attention to the conflict between personal and societal expectations?

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Q202.

What is the main theme of the poem 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q203.

In 'For Anne Gregory', what role does the speaker play?

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Q204.

What literary device is predominantly used in the poem 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q205.

Which emotion does the speaker primarily express in the poem?

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Q206.

What does the phrase 'for forever and a day' imply in the context of the poem?

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Q207.

How does the speaker cope with the loss described in the poem?

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Q208.

What is implied by the speaker's angry feelings about losing loved ones?

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Q209.

In the context of the poem, what does the idea of 'not asking why, but what' suggest?

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Q210.

What does the speaker’s decision to keep busy indicate about their coping strategy?

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Q211.

How does the use of imagery contribute to the poem's impact?

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Q212.

Which statement best captures the relationship between joy and sorrow in the poem?

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Q213.

What is the significance of the speaker taking turns playing with Max?

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Q214.

Contrast the emotions of joy and sorrow as depicted through the imagery in the poem.

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Q215.

Which aspect of grief does the poem highlight as essential to healing?

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Q216.

What is the primary theme of 'For Anne Gregory' by Yeats?

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Q217.

How does the young woman respond to the young man's claim about love?

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Q218.

What literary device is predominantly used in the line about 'great honey-coloured ramparts'?

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Q219.

What does the young man imply about the nature of love in the poem's argument?

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Q220.

In relation to societal norms, what does the poem suggest about individual worth?

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Q221.

What does Anne's willingness to dye her hair represent?

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Q222.

How does the argument evolve between the young man and woman throughout the poem?

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Q223.

What does the phrase 'love you for yourself alone' imply in the context of the poem?

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Q224.

What role does societal pressure play in the dynamics of the conversation?

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Q225.

What overall message about love does Yeats convey in 'For Anne Gregory'?

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Q226.

In what way does the poem challenge conventional beauty standards?

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Q227.

What does the woman mean by saying she can change her hair color?

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Q228.

How does the poem reflect the ambiguity of love?

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Q229.

What does the conversation in the poem suggest about the relationship between love and identity?

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Q230.

How does the poem challenge the notion that beauty must be static?

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Q231.

What does the young man imply about the young woman's physical appearance?

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Q232.

What solution does the young woman propose to be loved for herself alone?

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Q233.

What does the phrase 'only God, my dear, could love you for yourself alone' imply about love?

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Q234.

What is the significance of the 'great honey-colored ramparts' mentioned in the poem?

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Q235.

In the context of the poem, what does the term 'despair' suggest about love?

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Q236.

How does the structure of the dialogue contribute to the theme of the poem?

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Q237.

What does the young woman mean when she says 'I can get a hair-dye'?

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Q238.

What underlying message can be interpreted regarding beauty standards in relationships?

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Q239.

What does the young man's despair signify about societal perceptions of love?

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Q240.

How do both characters in the poem perceive love differently?

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Q241.

What role does self-perception play in the young woman's argument?

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Q242.

Why is the emphasis on 'yellow hair' significant in the poem?

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Q243.

What deep insight about grief does Kisa Gotami's story reflect in relation to the poem?

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