A. After being struck on the head.
B. Due to exhaustion.
C. Due to terror.
D. The ship jolted forward very fast.
A. Sharks.
B. devils.
C. Spirits.
D. The dead sailors.
A. As the man who shot the Albatross.
B. As the prophet of the new age.
C. As a saviour.
D. As a wise man.
A. It was a nymph.
B. It loved the Albatross.
C. It hated human beings.
D. It was an archangel.
A. It said he was done with penance for his crime.
B. It said he was admirable.
C. It said he was doomed to go to hell.
D. It said he would pay for his crime even more.
A. Calm.
B. Angry.
C. Vengeful.
D. Callous.
A. It addresses the reader directly.
B. It is denoted as in a play.
C. It is not fantastical.
D. It is unrhymed.
A. They have somewhere to be but have stopped to observe the Ancient Mariner.
B. They are frightened of the Ancient Mariner.
C. They are on their way to a wedding reception.
D. They are human.
A. They rotted quickly and without smell.
B. They were blown into the ocean.
C. They vanished, though their corpses remained.
D. They revived.