Anonymous (XXXX) Rubric scoring and item writing.pdf
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DIRECI'IONS:<br />
Match each of the poets in the column at the left with the<br />
quotation on the right which is at:t::r.ilJuted to him. Write the<br />
letter of the con:ect quotation in the space corresporxii.rq to<br />
the authOr of the quotation.<br />
Poets<br />
Quotations<br />
1. !.om Byron a. Flow gently, sweet Afton, am:m:J thy<br />
--<br />
green braes,<br />
Flaw gently, I sirq thee a sa:g in th~<br />
praise;<br />
__2. Percy B. Shelley b. Break, break, break on thy cold gray'<br />
stones, 0 sea<br />
And I would that my tongue could utteJ:<br />
rrhe thoughts that arise in me.<br />
3.<br />
--<br />
William Words\\1Orth c. Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!<br />
Bird thou never wert.<br />
'!hat fran Heaven or near it,<br />
Pcurest thy full hear in profuse<br />
strains of U11p%emeditated art.<br />
4. Robert Burns d. She walks in beauty, like the night of<br />
--<br />
cloudless climes ani st:arJ:y skies<br />
And all thatI s best of dark ani bright<br />
meet in her aspect ani her eyes;<br />
__5. sammel Taylor OJleridge e. My heart leaps up when I behold a<br />
:rai.nbcM in th.e sky;<br />
So was it when my life began;<br />
So is it 11Ctt1 I am a man<br />
So be it when I shall grav old,<br />
6. John Keats<br />
--<br />
or let me die!<br />
7 • Alfred I.ord Tennyson<br />
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