1. What precise subtitle accompanies the poem's title, indicating the date and purpose of composition?
2. Wordsworth's initial visit to the Wye Valley occurred when he was.......................
3. The poem primarily expresses Wordsworth's convictions regarding:
4. As the concluding piece in its 1798 anthology, where does "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey" appear?
5. Which poet collaborated with Wordsworth on the aforementioned 1798 volume?
6. The interval between Wordsworth's Wye Valley visits, inspiring the poem, spans how many years?
7. What natural sound does the speaker hear again upon revisiting the site?
8. How does Wordsworth describe human senses?
9. Nature is personified as what figure in the poem "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey"?
10. How many verse paragraphs (stanza-like units) does the poem contain?
11. What metrical pattern does the poem follow?
12. Which incomplete line pair (lines 50–51) together complete a pentameter?
13. The poet says he had lost “the less sophisticated happiness of childhood.” What does this mean?
14. What is the central theme of Tintern Abbey?
15. The poem is positioned as a vehicle for Wordsworth's views on:
16. The speaker characterizes the time elapsed since his prior visit as:
17. The speaker's youth is likened to:
18. To his sister, dubbed "closest friend," the speaker perceives:
19. What is the common, shortened title by which the poem “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey” is known?
20. What stuck with the younger speaker 'like a passion sticks with someone' (perhaps painfully or frighteningly)?