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Question 1

True or False: Despite his erratic behavior, Wordsworth


never gave up on his friend
a
False
b
True
help Question Difficulty: 6 (42% get this right)

Question 2

How did Taylor befriend fellow soldiers?


a
Gave them opium
b
Ghost wrote their love letters
c
Forged day passes
d
Told them stories
help Question Difficulty: 8 (26% get this right)

Question 3

On what grounds was Coleridge dismissed from the


military?
a
Dereliction of duty
b
Cowardice
c
Insanity
d
Substance abuse
help Question Difficulty: 7 (37% get this right)

Question 4

What false name did Coleridge adopt when he enlisted in


the military?
a
Wombat Harness
b
Raymond Throat-Wobbler Mangrove
c
Angus Podgorny
d
Silas Tomkyn Comberbache
help Question Difficulty: 5 (54% get this right)

Question 5

What writer did Coleridge idolize and become close


friends wiith?
a
Wordsworth
b
Emerson
c
Thoreau
d
Longfellow
help Question Difficulty: 3 (76% get this right)


Question 6

True or False: Coleridge was offered a patronage which


allowed him to write for the rest of his ife
a
False
b
True
help Question Difficulty: 5 (58% get this right)

Question 7

In what activity did Coleridge indulge while under the


influence of opium?
a
Frantic dancing
b
Tree climbing
c
Waking up friends for long, pointless talks
d
Endless walking
help Question Difficulty: 6 (40% get this right)

Question 8

Coleridge contributed a poem to a volume to raise money


for which ailing poet?
a
Ralph Waldo Emerson
b
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
c
Henry David Thoreau
d
Robert Burns
help Question Difficulty: 7 (33% get this right)

Question 9

Who convinced Coleridge to publish the incomplete "Kubla


Khan"?
a
Lord Byron
b
Wiliam Wordsworth
c
His wife
d
Percy Bysshe Shelley
help Question Difficulty: 7 (36% get this right)

Question 10

To what was Coleridge addicted?


a
Alcohol
b
Opium
c
Cocaine
d
Mushrooms
help Question Difficulty: 2 (80% get this right)

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