Question

A poet from this country wrote about a “part vulture, part wolf / part neither” that “seemed to know the harbour” in his poem “The Shark.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this country of E. J. Pratt, who was the subject of “Silence in the Sea” by Northrop Frye, a critic from here. A fictional village in this country names The Deptford Trilogy by Robertson Davies.
ANSWER: Canada
[10h] In “Silence in the Sea,” Frye claims that this author’s works were “popular” rather than “serious poetry.” A poem by this author describes the “strange things done in the midnight sun” during a gold rush.
ANSWER: Robert W. Service [or Robert William Service] (The poem is “The Cremation of Sam McGee.”)
[10e] Canadian schoolchildren often recite a poem written during this event that begins “In Flanders fields, the poppies blow / Between the crosses, row on row.” This event also inspired Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est.”
ANSWER: World War I [or WWI or the First World War or the Great War]
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2024 ACF Winter at UC Berkeley2024-11-16Y320.00100%67%33%
2024 ACF Winter at Clemson2024-11-16Y815.00100%38%13%
2024 ACF Winter at Ohio State2024-11-16Y712.8686%29%14%
2024 ACF Winter at Online2024-11-16Y818.75100%75%13%
2024 ACF Winter at UBC2024-11-16Y316.67100%67%0%
2024 ACF Winter at Central Florida2024-11-16Y415.00100%50%0%
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Alabama AEmory A001010
Georgia Tech CAuburn A001010
Georgia Tech EAuburn C001010
Clemson AGeorgia Tech A001010
Georgia Tech BAuburn B10101030
Emory BGeorgia Tech D1001020
Tennesse AGeorgia Tech F001010
South Carolina ATennesse B1001020