&vsize=400&exid=1&exmo=1&exty=5&thre=0&trmo=0&trurl=http://62.232.76.134/Campus/Britcoun/Script/Script.cfm&shuf=0&spdrag=1&sppos=50&skelt=../obj/skelt01.swf&frameup=cnt_txt1.swf&framedown=tpl_truefalse.swf&panel=0&audiolv=70&audiofile=nul&autoplay=0&buffertime=5&tscr=0&audioscript=HTML text&subm=1&hurl=helpfile.swf&cnt_txt=Read the following statements about the poem and decide if they are true or false. When you have finished, click on "submit" to check your answers.&i5_dvalue=0&i5_cvalue=1&i5_txt=Native speakers of English sometimes use 'less' for both countable and uncountable nouns.&i4_dvalue=0&i4_cvalue=1&i4_txt=We use 'fewer' with countable nouns like 'oranges' and 'less' with uncountable nouns like 'sugar'.&i3_dvalue=0&i3_cvalue=2&i3_txt=They want everybody to be the same.&i2_dvalue=0&i2_cvalue=2&i2_txt=Only the poet speaks in the last two verses.&i1_dvalue=0&i1_cvalue=1&i1_txt=The poem is in the form of a dialogue between the poet and a girl or woman.&opt2=false&opt1=true&nitem=5&