ENGL 102 Test 2, Liberty University
ENGL 102- LUOTest 2
Attempt Score 80 out of 80 points
Question 1
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to
children exploited in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator
writes that “Tho' the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm / So
if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” This is an ironic
expression of the narrator’s __________.
Selected Answer: childlike trust
Question 2
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several
analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “coffins of black”
(line 12) represent __________.
Selected Answer: the chimneys in which the boys work
Question 3
1.6 out of 1.6 points
, The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several
analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “Angel who had a
bright key /And … open'd the coffins and set them all free” (line 13-14)
represents __________.
Selected Answer: a messenger from God who sets the boys free with
the key of death and blissful life in heaven
Question 4
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several
analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “green plain” (line
15) represents __________.
Selected Answer: hope for a better and happier future
Question 5
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to
children exploited in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator
writes that “Tho' the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm / So
if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” The boy’s statement
testifies to his __________.
Selected Answer: good heart and innocence
ENGL 102- LUOTest 2
Attempt Score 80 out of 80 points
Question 1
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to
children exploited in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator
writes that “Tho' the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm / So
if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” This is an ironic
expression of the narrator’s __________.
Selected Answer: childlike trust
Question 2
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several
analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “coffins of black”
(line 12) represent __________.
Selected Answer: the chimneys in which the boys work
Question 3
1.6 out of 1.6 points
, The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several
analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “Angel who had a
bright key /And … open'd the coffins and set them all free” (line 13-14)
represents __________.
Selected Answer: a messenger from God who sets the boys free with
the key of death and blissful life in heaven
Question 4
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several
analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “green plain” (line
15) represents __________.
Selected Answer: hope for a better and happier future
Question 5
1.6 out of 1.6 points
The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to
children exploited in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator
writes that “Tho' the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm / So
if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.” The boy’s statement
testifies to his __________.
Selected Answer: good heart and innocence