jacksonsmith0
jacksonsmith0
21.11.2019 • 
English

1. in "the love song of alfred j. pufrock", eliot alludes to all of the following literary works except:
a. great expectations
b. the bible
c. hamlet
d. the odyssey
2. which of the following best describes alfred j. pufrock?
a. he was a poorly educated, angry man living in the early 1900s
b. he was a lonely, timid man living in the early 1900s
c. he was a friendly, popular young man living in the early 1900s
d. he was a successful, happily married man living in the early 1900s
3. in much of "the love song of alfred j. pufrock", readers follow the speaker's train of thought directly because t.s. eliot uses
a. stream of consciousness
b. an omniscient narrator
c. metaphor and simile
d. allusions
4. the city in which "the love song of alfred j. pufrock" takes place is depicted as:
a. new, clean, and cheery
b. medieval, charming, and quaint
c. bustling, productive, and crowded
d. grimy, run-down, and unpleasant
5. pufrock does not speak to the women at the part because:
a. he should not interrupt their meaningful discussions
b. he fears that they will reject him
c. he used to date several of them
d. he was not invited to the party

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