1 Which of the following best describes the poem's tone? Aloof Regretful Gleeful Aggressive 2 What does "thereupon" mean? Supposedly Right after On top of Therefore 3 What is the poem's central allusion? The parables of Jesus The Book of Genesis Irish folklore Paradise Lost 4 How is the addressee's friend characterized? As sluggish and weary As beautiful and kind As fiery and opinionated As clever and critical 5 What does the word "precedents" mean? Prior examples Comforting narratives Underlying principles People in charge of institutions 6 What is the poem's stanzaic arrangement? It consists of a single forty-line stanza It consists of two fourteen-line sonnets in a row It consists of twenty couplets It consists of a longer, 27-line stanza, a sestet, and a quatrain 7 The poem's addressee is probably based on whom? Augusta Gregory Maud Gonne Georgiana Hyde-Lees W.B. Yeats 8 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABBACDDCEFFE It does not follow a consistent rhyme scheme ABABCDCD AABBCCDD 9 Which of the following appears to be true of the speaker? The speaker is a poet The speaker is a mother The speaker is a soldier The speaker is a banker 10 What is the poem's meter? Trochaic pentameter Iambic pentameter Dactylic trimeter Iambic hexameter 11 Which of the following does the speaker want? To return to prelapsarian paradise To become a banker or schoolteacher To love the addressee in a lofty, effortful way To be recognized as a hardworking poet and lover 12 In which poetry collection did this first appear? The Winding Stair The Wanderings of Oisin The Tower In the Seven Woods 13 What does the word "pauper" mean? A very old person A poor person A poet A person who works in a kitchen 14 What does the word "idler" mean? An artist A member of the clergy A lazy person A sick person 15 When was this poem published? 1921 1914 1900 1903 16 When does the work take place? A summer evening Early spring The middle of the night Christmas afternoon 17 What does the word "high," as used in this poem, mean? Elevated Intoxicated Wealthy Physically far from the ground 18 Which of the following, according to the poem, is not taught in schools? The art of following norms of feminine beauty The art of reading the Bible The art of writing poetry The art of understanding nature 19 The line "I had a thought for no one’s but your ears" contains which device? Personification Synecdoche Understatement Metonymy 20 What does Yeats compare the fading daylight to? Drops of water from a fountain Coins in a pocket The embers of a fire A dream that has been forgotten 21 Which character does not speak out loud in this poem? The speaker The friend The addressee All of the above—the characters sit in silent reflection 22 The speaker compares poetry to which of the following? Sewing Hunting Childbearing Farming 23 Which of the following is true of the poem? It expresses skepticism about biblical stories It is written in the second person It switches speakers several times It is a sonnet 24 Which of the following is not described as a casualty or victim of Adam's curse? Physical beauty Poetry Love Childhood 25 What does the moon symbolize? The omnipresence of the divine The light and redemption found in dark times The speaker's cynicism about love The eternal beauty of nature