George Gordon Byron was a staunch champion of the people’s cause. He raised his voice in defence of the oppressed workers in his well-known ____.
A: Song for the Luddites
B: The Prisoner of Chillon
C: The Vision of Judgement
D: The Revolt of Islam
A: Song for the Luddites
B: The Prisoner of Chillon
C: The Vision of Judgement
D: The Revolt of Islam
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- George Gordon Byron was a staunch champion of the people's cause. He raised his voice in defense of the opposed workers in his well-known _______________. A: Song for the Luddites B: The Prisoner of Chillon C: The Vision of Judgement D: The Revolt of Islam
- He raised his voice to make himself ____.
- He his voice and said, “No”. A: rose B: raised
- George Gordon Byron is chiefly known for his two long poems. One is ________ and the other is Don Juan. A: "When We Two Parted" B: "To Men of England" C: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage D: "She Walks in Beauty"
- “My Heart’s in the Highland” is one of the best known poems written by Byron in which he poured his unshakable love for his homeland.