Question

Migrants are described as a “huddled/camouflage” moving past this place’s “scummed cliffs” in a Daljit Nagra poem. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this place. Nagra’s poem’s epigraph “so various, so beautiful, so new” comes from a Matthew Arnold poem set on a “beach” at this place.
ANSWER: Dover [accept “Dover Beach” or “Look We Have Coming to Dover!”]
[10h] The title of Nagra’s poem alludes to this poet’s collection Look! We Have Come Through!. This author described a man pausing in the shade of a tree after seeing the poem’s title “Snake” in a trough.
ANSWER: D. H. Lawrence [or David Herbert Lawrence]
[10m] Nagra’s poem describes the “moon’s / spotlight, banking on the miracle of sun” instead of using this adjective, which in Arnold’s poem, describes a “plain…where ignorant armies clash by night.”
ANSWER: darkling [accept the darkling plain]
<Ganon Evans, Literature - British - Poetry&gt; ~23827~ &lt;Editor: Jim Fan>

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Data

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
HeightsHoover A100010
Innovation Academy AWinston Churchill A1010020
St. Mark'sHastings1001020

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2024 PACE NSC06/08/2024Y316.67100%33%33%