The poetry of Robert Burns
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- Q1Which poem famously begins with the line 'O my luve's like a red, red rose'?To a MouseA Red, Red RoseTam o' ShanterAuld Lang Syne30s
- Q2In which poem does Robert Burns express his regret for destroying a small mouse's nest?A Red, Red RoseTo a MouseAuld Lang SyneTam o' Shanter30s
- Q3Which poem by Robert Burns is commonly sung to celebrate the arrival of the New Year?To a MouseTam o' ShanterAuld Lang SyneA Red, Red Rose30s
- Q4In which poem does Robert Burns narrate a story about a farmer named Tam?To a MouseTam o' ShanterA Red, Red RoseAuld Lang Syne30s
- Q5Which poem by Robert Burns contains the line 'The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men'?Auld Lang SyneTo a MouseA Red, Red RoseTam o' Shanter30s
- Q6Which famous Scottish character appears in the poem 'Tam o' Shanter' by Robert Burns?Rob RoyBraveheartSouter JohnnieWilliam Wallace30s
- Q7What is the title of the poem by Robert Burns that begins with the line 'Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face'?Address to a HaggisTo a MouseAuld Lang SyneA Red, Red Rose30s