1 What do the linnets represent? The daughter's thoughts The daughter's artworks The daughter's anxieties The daughter's friends 2 Which of the following contains understatement? "Imagining in excited reverie/That the future years had come,/Dancing to a frenzied drum," "Have I not seen the loveliest woman born/Out of the mouth of Plenty's horn" "For arrogance and hatred are the wares/Peddled in the thoroughfares." "Helen being chosen found life flat and dull/And later had much trouble from a fool" 3 What quality does the speaker most explicitly associate with the tree? Physical strength and size Sublime beauty Age and wisdom Rootedness in place 4 The line "Can never tear the linnet from the leaf" contains which of the following? Metonymy Alliteration Assonance Onomatopoeia 5 Which describes the speaker's attitude towards beauty? Beauty is something that increases with age and experience Beauty is as dangerous as it is enjoyable Beauty is defined by what is within rather than by appearances Beauty is arbitrary and culturally determined 6 What kind of stanzas make up the poem? Sestets Quintains Quatrains Octets 7 What does the word "coverlid" mean? Curtain Jar lid Blanket Eyelid 8 What does the word "reverie" mean? Monument Prayer Daydream Brook 9 Which of the following does the speaker most hope for in his daughter's life? Artistry Sublimity Stability Memorability 10 Which of the following is an instance of personification? "Helen being chosen found life flat and dull" "the storm is howling" "fine women eat/A crazy salad with their meat" "to be choked with hate/May well be of all evil chances chief. If there's no hatred in a mind" 11 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? AABBCDDC ABBACDDC ABACDCAB ABABCDCD 12 What best describes the poem's meter? Iambic Pentameter Spondaic Monometer Trochaic Hexameter Iambic Trimeter 13 What does the word "affrighting" mean? Burdening Stopping Frightening Observing 14 The line "O may she live like some green laurel" is an instance of what? Hyperbole Simile Synecdoche Understatement 15 Which best describes the daughter when the poem takes place? She is very young and asleep She is in the midst of a stormy adolescence She is the same age as her mother was when she was born She is not yet born 16 What does the storm most closely symbolize? Danger and extremes Nature's wrath Agricultural abundance The changing seasons 17 To whom does the phrase "that great Queen, that rose out of the spray," refer? Aphrodite Cleopatra Queen Victoria Helen of Troy 18 Where is the poem set? An Irish woodland Dublin in 1916 A battlefield during World War I The Tower of London 19 What does the word "distraught" mean? Disorganized Upset Uncertain Mistrustful 20 What does the word "courtesy" mean? Politeness Tradition Bluntness Nobility 21 Which of the following is true of the poem? The speaker instructs his daughter to follow her passions The speaker urges his daughter to avoid extremes The speaker tells his daughter that he envies her youth The speaker hopes that his daughter will transcend the strictures of traditional femininity 22 Who is the poem's speaker? A version of W.B. Yeats himself A mother with a sick child A martyr for Irish independence before his execution A man whose wife is pregnant with their first child 23 What is a linnet? A candle A baby A nightgown A bird 24 What does the word "magnanimity" mean? Reason Generosity Heat Overstatement 25 Which of the following is an instance of hyperbole? "May she be granted beauty" "though every face should scowl" "let her think opinions are accursed." "The soul recovers radical innocence"