Given its themes, this poem was more likely to be included in Blake's Book, Songs of Experience than his other book Songs of Innocence.
true
Yeats's poem "Never Give All the Heart" speaks from the perspective of a rejected lover.
true
In Yeats' poem, "Never Give All the Heart," the speaker suggests that it is best for a man to give all his love to a woman, even if he is not sure she will return his love.
false
The central image in "A Poison Tree" is about a tree that turns deadly when some villagers eat its poisonous fruit.
false
Yeats's poem "Never Give All Your Heart" is written in rhyming couplets.
true
Which statement is true about the form of "The Poison Tree"?
it is written in rhyming couplets
The general theme of "The Poison Tree" is that you should say what you mean rather than suppressing your feelings.
true
William Butler Yeats was inspired most by the landscape of the American West.
false
The speaker in the "Never Give All Your Heart" is alluding to the dangers of unrequited love.
true
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