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TEST ON POEM 'SNAPSHOTS OF A DAUGHTER-IN-LAW' By Adrienne Rich
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SNAPSHOTS OF A DAUGHTER-IN-LAW by Adrienne Rich
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feminism
women's studies
postmodern literature
american literature of the 1960s
gender issues
women's poetry
literatura norteamericana siglo xx
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Question 1
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The tile "Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law" suggests all of the following except:
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Fragmentary construction
Awareness of each moment's relevance in time
Looseness as shelter against male criticism
Women's existence through complicance with the patriarchal system
Question 2
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The poem's imagery could be defined as:
Answer
Universal
Violent
Submissive
All of the above
Question 3
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The 'Amherst Pantry' is:
Answer
A symbol of self-destruction
A metaphor for women's neutralized creativity
An allusion to another woman poet
A quotation form another poem
Question 4
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According to the author, writing this poem in such a loose form was:
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A relief
A challenge
An editorial strategy
All of the above
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