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Which of the following lines from the poem 'God's Grandeur' contains the literary device imagery?
Which of the following lines from the poem 'God's Grandeur' contains the literary device imagery?
- The world is charged with the grandeur of God. (correct)
- Because the Holy Ghost over the bent
- Generations have trod, have trod, have trod;
- And for all this, nature is never spent;
Which line from the poem 'God's Grandeur' emphasizes the concept of continuous renewal?
Which line from the poem 'God's Grandeur' emphasizes the concept of continuous renewal?
- Because the Holy Ghost over the bent
- There lives the dearest freshness deep down things; (correct)
- And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil;
- It will flame out, like shining from shook foil;
Which line from 'God's Grandeur' suggests the idea of human disregard for nature's beauty?
Which line from 'God's Grandeur' suggests the idea of human disregard for nature's beauty?
- And wears man's smudge and shares man's smell: (correct)
- The world is charged with the grandeur of God.
- Because the Holy Ghost over the bent
- And for all this, nature is never spent;
What does the author mean in the line 'The world is charged with the grandeur of God.' from the poem 'God's Grandeur'?
What does the author mean in the line 'The world is charged with the grandeur of God.' from the poem 'God's Grandeur'?
What is the central theme of the poem 'God's Grandeur'?
What is the central theme of the poem 'God's Grandeur'?
Which literary device is used in the line 'And for all this, nature is never spent' in the poem 'God's Grandeur'?
Which literary device is used in the line 'And for all this, nature is never spent' in the poem 'God's Grandeur'?