A) Fragment
B) Word
C) Sentence
D) Clause
A) Fragment
B) Word
C) Sentence
D) Clause
A) Word
B) Phrase
C) Clause
D) Sentence
A) Single minimum free utterance
B) Single free utterance, not minimum but expanded
C) Both A and B
D) None of these
A) L’ Allegro
B) Mont Blanc
C) Hypenon
D) Adonis
A) Keats
B) Shelley
C) Byron
D) Coleridge
A) Summer
B) Sound and Sense
C) Eloisa to Abelard
D) The Rape of the Lock
A) The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band
B) Denizens of a world of green
C) Men beneath the tree
D) Sleek chivaIric certainty
A) Shakespearean sonnet
B) Spenserian sonnet
C) Patrician sonnet
D) Petrarchan sonnet
A) Classicism
B) Neo-Classicism
C) Romanticism
D) Neo-Romanticism
A) George Keats
B) John Keats
C) Fahny Keats
D) Fanny Browne