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"Full soon thy Soul shall have her earthly freight, / And custom lie upon thee with a weight, / Heavy as _____, and deep almost as life!" Heavy as what?
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frost
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What is the overall mood progression of the poem?
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From despair to hopeful acceptance
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Who was the fellow poet that Wordsworth shared the early version of this poem with?
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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In the ode, why is the Child described as the "best Philosopher" and "Nature's Priest"?
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Because children still have trailing clouds of glory and are closer to their divine origin
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The metaphor of the "prison-house" in the "Immortality Ode" refers to:
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The physical body and earthly life that confine the soul
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The poem is an "ode," a form that is typically:
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A serious and formal poem celebrating or mourning a subject
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What can the "meanest flower that blows" give to the mature speaker at the end of the poem?
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"Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears"
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The central philosophical concept that the soul existed in heaven before being born on Earth, which Wordsworth uses in the ode, is most closely associated with:
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Plato
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The "splendour in the grass, the glory in the flower" are presented as:
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Reminders of the lost visionary gleam, no longer fully perceived by the adult speaker