1 What is the main subject of the poem A worm A bird A blade of grass A rowboat 2 What kind of stanzas does the poem contain? Quatrains Sextets Monostiches Octaves 3 Which of the following is NOT a stylistic feature of the poem? Dashes Unusual text alignment Slant rhyme Unconventional capitalization 4 Which of the following best describes the tone of the poem? Depressed and somber Plucky and determined Cautious and curious Whimsical and bright 5 How many stanzas does the poem have Two Five Seven Ten 6 When was the poem published? 1898 1918 1891 1861 7 What is the setting of the poem? The countryside, likely a grassy field A frozen lake The Maine woods Cape Cod 8 What is the bird eating in the first stanza? Seeds A butterfly A beetle A worm 9 Which of the following actions does NOT complicate the speaker's portrait of the bird? Drinking dew from a blade of grass Flying home Staring at her Clearing out of the path of a beetle 10 From what trade does Dickinson draw the imagery in the fourth stanza from? Gardening Seafaring Tailoring Capentry 11 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "Than Oars divide the Ocean," "And ate the fellow, raw," "I offered him a Crumb," "He glanced with rapid eyes," 12 What was the conventional use of dashes in poetry? To replace semicolons To indicate repetition and interjection To substitute for periods To indicate enjambment 13 What does the opening scene most closely resemble? The retelling of a ghost story The recreation of a crime scene The rewriting of a family narrative The reminiscence of a summer afternoon 14 What meter does the poem make use of? Lines of trochaic octameter Lines of dactylic hexameter Lines of iambic trimeter and tetrameter Lines of iambic pentameter 15 By the poem's end, how does the speaker come to view the bird? Too complex to categorize Murderous Noble Dull 16 To what does the speaker compare the bird in the final stanza? A snake The ocean The sun and a swarm of bees A rowboat and butterflies 17 When does the climax of the poem occur? When the bird attacks the speaker and she flees When the bird drinks dew When the speaker offers the bird a crumb and it takes flight When the bird consumes the worm 18 What does the term "Angle Worm" refer to? A protractor A ruler A worm used for bait fishing A worm found only on sandy beaches 19 Which of the following is an example of hyperbole in the poem? The speaker's trepidation about giving the bird a crumb The speaker's dramatic depiction of the bird consuming a worm The bird's graceful flight home The bird's rapidly moving eyes 20 What is a major theme in the poem? The unknowability of nature The curiosity of children The pain of unrequited love The dangers of the ocean 21 Which of the following is NOT a symbol in the poem? Butterflies A rowboat A whale The worm 22 Which pair of words forms a slant rhyme in the poem? "Saw" and "raw" "Grass" and "pass" "Seam" and "swim" "Walk" and "halves" 23 What effect did Dickinson achieve with the use of dashes in her work? Shift the meaning of individual words Alter the rhyme scheme Segment individual images Reference other poets 24 What does the bird's final flight represent? The speaker's desire to be free The dangers of the natural world Its escape of the speaker's gaze and understanding The difficulty of returning home 25 Which contemporary poet also made use of the dash in their work? Edgar Allan Poe Elizabeth Bishop Walt Whitman Nathaniel Hawthorne