[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f8YYJtBfY-Ok7Q6jiaDWF-nCiTQRwTIFeoi6gHAOqNQE":3},{"answer":4,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":7,"origin":11,"question":18,"related":19,"source":29,"type":30},[],"2026-03-11 09:46:57",321929898,[8,9,10],"End-rhymes","Alliteration","Middle-rhymes",{"count":12,"courseId":13,"courseImg":14,"courseName":15,"workId":16,"workName":17},10,"53e1d2ef4961cca8eea3e23969ad2cb9","https:\u002F\u002Ftihai-oss-cloud.itihey.com\u002Fimg\u002F03a579384a6dc297c89809b582fcc767.png","默认课程","1b39814d7e2f4148bed33ae1e8d16dab","How Do I Love Thee 《我如何爱你》","What rhyme is presented in this line, &quot;My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight&quot; ( )",[20,31,39,48,57,66,69,78,87,96],{"answer":21,"createTime":5,"id":22,"options":23,"question":28,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929893,[24,25,26,27],"TheEnglish Renaissance","TheAge of Romanticism","The Victorian Age","The Twentieth Century","Which period of English literature was when the poem &quot;HowDo I Love Thee&quot;was prevailing? .( )","v1",0,{"answer":32,"createTime":5,"id":33,"options":34,"question":38,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929894,[35,36,37],"iambic pentameter","iambic tetrameter","trochaic pentameter","Analyzethe meter of this line, &quot;How do I love thee? Let me count theways&quot; ( )",{"answer":40,"createTime":5,"id":41,"options":42,"question":47,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929895,[43,44,45,46],"the line has 5 feet, and a stressed syllable is followed by anunstressed syllable","the line has 5 feet, and an unstressed syllable is followed by astressed syllable","the line has 6 feet, and a stressed syllable is followed by anunstressed syllable","the line has 6 feet, and an unstressed syllable is followed by astressed syllable","&quot;Iambic pentameter&quot; means that __.( )",{"answer":49,"createTime":5,"id":50,"options":51,"question":56,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929896,[52,53,54,55],"Robert Browning","Alfred Tennyson","Mathew Arnold","Charles Dickens","Which of the following options is not one of &quot;The Big Three&quot;of the poetry in England Victorian Period?___( )",{"answer":58,"createTime":5,"id":59,"options":60,"question":65,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929897,[61,62,63,64],"5times","6 times","8 times","10 times","How many times has the phrase &quot;I love thee&quot; appeared inthe poem? ( ) ( )",{"answer":67,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":68,"question":18,"source":29,"type":30},[],[8,9,10],{"answer":70,"createTime":5,"id":71,"options":72,"question":77,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929899,[73,74,75,76],"SirGawain and the Green Knight","The Canterbury Tales","Sonnets from the Portuguese","Beowulf","Where is the poem &quot;How Do I Love Thee&quot; taken from? ( )",{"answer":79,"createTime":5,"id":80,"options":81,"question":86,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929900,[82,83,84,85],"rhetorical question","special question","declarative sentence","general question","The first line of the poem is a .( )",{"answer":88,"createTime":5,"id":89,"options":90,"question":95,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929901,[91,92,93,94],"3","4","6","5","There are times alliteration in this poem. ( )",{"answer":97,"createTime":5,"id":98,"options":99,"question":102,"source":29,"type":30},[],321929902,[52,100,53,101],"Elizabeth Barrett Browning","Matthew Arnold","The writer of this poem is .( )"]