Think you’ve got your head wrapped around And Death Shall Have No Dominion? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. The repetition of "And death shall have no dominion" is called a
refrain
chorus
bridge
metaphor
Q. "lovers, lost, love" is an example of
simile
personification
alliteration
assonance
Q. Rhymes that aren't perfect but contain similar consonant or vowel sounds are called
nursery rhymes
language
couplets
slant rhymes
Q. The sea in each stanza functions as a
refrain
part of nature
paradox
symbol
Q. The poem's references to the New Testament are called
meter
illusions
allusions
symbols