Chapter 10 : For Anne Gregory
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Which of the following best describes the theme of the poem?
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The young man’s statement disappoints Anne Gregory because:
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The poem highlights that humans often judge others by:
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The line 'Only God, my dear' reflects:
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The poet’s message is that true love is:
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Anne Gregory’s yellow hair symbolizes:
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The poem indirectly teaches readers to value:
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The poet uses Anne Gregory to show:
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The young man admires Anne Gregory’s:
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The phrase 'set such colour there' means:
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Anne Gregory wants love based on:
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The poem questions the idea of:
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“Never shall a young man” indicates:
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The poem belongs to which genre?
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The young man’s opinion about love is:
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Anne Gregory is portrayed as:
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The poem emphasizes the importance of:
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The word 'Gregory' in the poem refers to:
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What does the poet ultimately conclude?
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Anne Gregory thinks changing her hair colour may:
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Which figure of speech is used in 'yellow hair'?
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The poem reflects the conflict between:
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Anne Gregory’s idea of love is based on:
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The young man believes that men are attracted to:
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Which word in the poem refers to the inner self?
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Anne Gregory wants to prove that:
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The poem suggests that physical beauty is:
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The poet of the poem belonged to:
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The tone of the poem is:
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Anne Gregory considers changing her appearance by:
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The poem ends with a reference to:
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What does the poet want to highlight through the poem?
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Anne Gregory is upset because:
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Which literary device is used in 'honey-coloured ramparts'?
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According to the poem, only _____ can love someone for themselves alone.
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Anne Gregory’s hair is described as:
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The central idea of the poem is:
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The young man says he never heard of a man loving:
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The poem is written in the form of:
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Anne Gregory wants someone to love her for her:
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The young man compares Anne’s hair to:
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“Ramparts” in the poem means:
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The poem suggests that human beings are generally attracted by:
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Who says, 'Only God, my dear'?
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What does Anne Gregory think men should love?
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Anne Gregory wishes to dye her hair:
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According to the young man, what do men love in Anne Gregory?
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What colour hair does Anne Gregory have?
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The poem mainly discusses:
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Who is the poet of 'For Anne Gregory'?
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