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- 1. Burns wrote poems and songs in the Scottish dialect and in the tradition of Scottish folk songs. His poems and songs are permeated with ____________.
- Robert Burns is remembered mainly for his songs written in the ______ dialect on a variety of subjects. A: [A] England B: [B] Welsh C: [C] Scottish D: [D] Irish
- _________ is undoubtedly the greatest poet Scotland has ever produced. His “Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect” is of great significance. A: John Donne B: Robert Burns C: William Wordsworth D: John Keats
- Robert Burns was a ______ poet. A: English B: Scottish C: Welsh D: Irish
- What is the basis of many of Burns’s lyrical poems?A tradition of Scottish songs and ballads.
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Credit should be given to ( )for the preservation of the Scottish song “Auld Lang Syne”. A: Taylor Coleridge B: Mathew Arnold C: John Keats D: Robert Burns
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_____ is remembered mainly for his songs written in Scottish dialect. A: William Blake B: John Keats C: Thomas Gray D: Robert Burns
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As the eldest son of a poor Scottish peasant family, Robert Burns got little education. Still, he had a great passion for Scottish folk songs.Which of the following poems demonstrates his patriotic feelings towards his homeland? A: "A Red, Red Rose" B: "Auld Lang Syne" C: "My Heart is in the Highlands" D: "The Lamb"
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“A Red, Red Rose” is one of Burns' most popular songs in Scottish dialect which praises the natural beauty of roses.
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Auld Lang Sync is ______. A: a Scottish song which says good-bye to old friends B: a Scottish song that welcomes the coming of the new year C: a song sung by the Scottish people only D: a Scottish song remembering obi friends and good times