1. PART A: Which of the following best describes the speaker's feelings toward the "late famous general"? A. The speaker disliked the general and mocks his death. B. The speaker adored the general and genuinely cannot accept his passing. C. The speaker despised the general but changes his mind upon hearing of his death. D. The speaker is shocked to hear of the general's untimely death, for he assumed he would always die fighting. 2. PART B: Which of the following best supports the answer to Part A? A. "His Grace! impossible! what dead! / Of old age too, and in his bed!" (Lines 1-2) B. "The last loud trump must wake him now: / And, trust me, as the noise grows stronger, / He'd wish to sleep a little longer." (Lines 6-8) C. This world he cumbered long enough; / He burnt his candle to the snuff; / And that's the reason, some folks think, / He left behind so great a stink." (Lines 13-16) D. "But what of that, his friends may say, / He had those honours in his day." (Lines 21-22)