A. Wordsworth
B. Byron
C. Coleridge
D. None of these
A. Wordsworth
B. T. S. Eliot
C. Coleridge
D. None of these
A. Coleridge
B. Blake
C. Browning
D. None of these
A. He was invisible, so they saw only the movements of the oars
B. They were inhabited by evil spirits.
C. His madness was contagious.
D. They thought he was dead.
A. To preach to him
B. To teach him how to live in communion with nature and God.
C. To absolve him of his sin.
D. To tell him why he felt compelled to shoot the Albatross.
A. To Maim him
B. Tell him his tale from beginning to end.
C. Giving him advice.
D. Shoot him with his crossbow.
A. Wracked with physical and psychological pain
B. So joyful he could have burst.
C. Completely numb
D.Sick at heart.
A. Revolted
B. Unholy.
C. Jolly.
D. Restored.
A. Live his life searching for his sunken ship.
B. Injure himself.
C. Committing Suicide.
D. Share his story with others.