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KEY Q 1 = Question # 10 = point value Philosophers Writers Poets Q 1 Q 4 Q 7 10 10 10 Q 2 Q 5 Q 8 20 20 20 Q 3 Q 6 Q 9 30 30 30 Page 2

10 Poetry is the mu sic of the soul, and, above all, o f great and feeling souls. Voltare Answer #1 Page 3

10 d n a s l e e f n o s r e p y n A e k i l , y r t e o p s e t a i c appre f o g n i l e e f a s a h e n o every music. Back to Question #1 Page 4

20 Poetry is nearer to vital truth than histo ry. Plato Answer #2 Page 5

20 y r t e o p n i d a e r e l p o e p t a h W , s t n e v e s l a e exactly rev m o r f s r e t a r battles, cha. y r o t s i h e th Back to Question #2 Page 6

30 Homer has t aught all oth er poets the ar t of telling li es skillfully. Aristotle. Answer #3 Page 7

30 n a f o t i u r f e Poetry is th n o i t a n i g a m author’ i n i g n i h t o n s which ha e u r t e h t h common wit story. Page 8

10 The crown of lit erature is poetry. It is its end aim. W. Somerset M augham Answer #5 Page 9

10 t r a f o k r o w t c e f r e p a s i y Poetr s r e t i r W. m r o f in an ideal y r t e o p g n i t a e r c t u o b a m a dre e r o m s a e d i r i e h t s s e r p x e to. y l f e i r b d n a precisely Back to Question #5 Page 10

20 Poetry is the rh ythmical creation of beau ty in words. Edgar Allan Poe Answer #6 Page 11

20 , s d r o w f o s t s i s n o c y r t e o P , s l w o v , m h t y h r , s e m y h r s e k a m h c i h w , s t n a n o s n o c. d e n i f e r d n u o s n o i t a e r c the Back to Question #6 Page 12

30 If Galileo had s aid in verse tha t the world moved , the inquisition might have let h im alone. Thomas Hardy Answer #7 Page 13

s i y r t e o p f o r The powe s r e V. e l b a t c i d e r p n u d n a d unlimite , s t h g u o h t , r u o i v a h e b e h t e c n influe e g a r u o c n e s r e V. e l p o e p f o s emotion e h t d n a t s r e d n u r e t t e b o t e l p o pe. f l e s r e n n i d n a world Back to Question #7 30 Page 14

10 Poetry should on ly occupy the idle. Lord J. G. Byron . Answer #9 Page 15

10 e m i t r i e h t y a People idle aw y r t e o P. y r t e o p when they read , n o i t a p u c c o l u f g n i n a e m a t o n is y s u b r o f e m i t f o e t s a w a t s u j people. Back to Question #9 Page 16

20 Poetry: the bes t words in the best order. Samuel Taylor C oleridge Answer #10 Page 17

20 s d r o w t c e l e s y l h g u o r o h t s t e Po a n i m e h t e g n a r r a y l l u f e r a c d n a e r a s g n i l e e f d n a s a e d i e h T. line. s d r o w t s e b e h t i w d e l a e v re Back to Question #10 Page 18

Poetry lifts the veil from the hidden beauty o f the world, and makes familiar o bjects be as if they were not f amiliar. 30 Percy Bysshe Sh elley Answer #11 Page 19

e e s o t e l p o e p s e r i p s n i y r t e Po n i e c i t o n o t m e e s ’t n o d y e what th s r u p s y r t e o P. e f i l y a d y r e v their e e h t r e v o c s i people up to d ’s e l p o e p d n a e r u t a n f o s e i beaut relations. Back to Question #11 30 Page 20

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