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Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow:

"Never shall a young man, Thrown into despair

By those great honey-coloured

Ramparts at your ear,

Love you for yourself alone

And not your yellow hair".

1. Complete the following sentence:

These lines are addressed to__________ .

(i) To the speaker

(ii) From Anne Gregory

(iii) To Anne Gregory

(iv) To young man

2. What would throw a young man in despair?

(i) The black coloured hair of the lady.

(ii) The honey coloured eyes of the lady.

(iii) The black coloured eyes of the lady.

(iv) The honey coloured hair of the lady.

3. What is Anne's hair compared with?

(i) Honey

(ii) Ramparts

(iii) Despair

(iv) God

4. What is the honey-coloured rampart ?

(i) God's hair

(ii) Anne's yellow hair

(iii) Anne's ears

(iv) Anne's beauty

5. Name the poem and the poet.

(i) Name of the poem is For Anne Gregory and the poet is Y.B Beats.

(ii) Name of the poem is For Anne Gregory and the poet is W.B Yeats.

(iii) Name of the poem is From Anne Gregory and the poet is W.B Yeats.

(iv) Name of the poem is For Anne Gregory and the poet is W.B Yeats.

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1. (iii) To Anne Gregory

2. (iv) The honey coloured hair of the lady.

3. (i) Honey

4. (ii) Anne's yellow hair

5. (ii) Name of the poem is For Anne Gregory and the poet is W.B Yeats.

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