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What type of poem is 'Extract from The Prelude'?
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fictional
biographical
autobiographical
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How does Wordsworth show his naivety in the line from 'Extract from the Prelude': ''I fixed my view upon the summit of a craggy ridge, the horizon's utmost boundary''?
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he is scared of a small mountain
he believes a small cliff is the highest point of nature
he thinks he can row without being restricted by the craggy ridge
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What type of poem is 'Extract from The Prelude'?
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How does Wordsworth show his naivety in the line from 'Extract from the Prelude': ''I fixed my view upon the summit of a craggy ridge, the horizon's utmost boundary''?
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What marks the volta of 'Extract from The Prelude'?
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How does Wordsworth view nature after the volta of 'Extract from The Prelude'?
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Which quote from 'Extract from The Prelude' best illustrates Wordsworth's reflection on experiencing the sublime?
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''But huge and mighty forms...moved...through the mind by day, and were a trouble to my dreams.'' Why might Wordsworth have been ''troubled'' by his experience in 'Extract from The Prelude'?