1 When was the poem published? 1846 1892 1848 1905 2 Who is getting married in the poem? May and December January and February Summer and autumn May and June 3 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABCB ABBA ABBC ABAB 4 What type of stanzas does the poem have? Sestets Couplets Quatrains Octaves 5 What is the setting of the poem? A lunar eclipse A rainy day by a lake A beautiful summer day in nature A dark evening in a forest 6 Which of the following lines does NOT contain alliteration? "Is on the surface seen!" "And I, of all the wedding guests," "All vanished, like a vision vain," "To greet the general glow." 7 Who wrote "As imperceptibly as Grief"? Christina Rossetti Emily Dickinson George Eliot Emily Brontë 8 What kind of plant is the speaker lying on a "couch" of? Heather Lilacs Roses Daffodils 9 Which of the following images does the speaker revisit during her interior monologue? The rising sun Gray rocks Singing birds A lake 10 How many stanzas are in the poem? Nine Eighteen Eleven Four 11 What is the genre of the poem? Elizabeth poetry Love sonnet Victorian poetry Pastoral verse 12 What were Brontë's sisters' names? Jane and Lydia Cordelia and Rosalind Anne and Charlotte Mary and Elizabeth 13 What novel was Brontë famous for writing? Villette Little Women Middlemarch Wuthering Heights 14 Who wrote "A Dirge"? William Wordsworth Christina Rossetti Anne Brontë Gerard Manley Hopkins 15 What season is portrayed in the poem? Winter Spring Fall Summer 16 Who talks to the speaker at the end of the poem? The birds A celestial being May's father June 17 What is the meaning of the word "brae" in the poem? A seaside jetty A steep bank A forest A mountain peak 18 How many voices does the poem have? Three Two One Six 19 What words best characterize the tone of the poem? Bright and hurried Slow and dolorous Cold but humorous Lyrical but melancholy 20 When does the climax of the poem occur? When the celestial being talks to the speaker When the speaker has an internal discussion When May marries June When the sun sets 21 What is the speaker unable to enjoy? The first snow of winter Gardening in her backyard A beautiful summer day Swimming in the ocean 22 How does the poem conclude? With the end of the day With the beginning of autumn With the speaker seeing a celestial shine With the marriage of May and June 23 Where was Brontë born? Dorset Manchester Thorton Liverpool 24 What is personified at the beginning of the poem? Flowers Trees Birds A pile of rocks 25 What is the speaker constantly doing? Imagining something has ended before it really has Thinking of winter Looking for birds Writing poetry