1 Which of the following is NOT one of the main themes of “All in green went my love riding”? Love Death Childhood Nature 2 Which of the following best describes the tone of this poem? Pompous Solemn Cautionary Cynical 3 Which of the following is NOT an example of alliteration from this poem? slippered sleep daunting death red roebuck famished arrow 4 Which of the following is NOT alluded to in this poem? The Roman goddess Diana Adam and Eve from the Bible Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The Roman god Cupid 5 Which of the following is NOT an example of assonance from this poem? famished arrow level meadows cruel bugle slippered sleep 6 What happens to the speaker at the end of this poem? He kills the other deer. He and the hunter get in a relationship. He confronts the hunter. He is killed by the hunter. 7 The hunter (the speaker's love) is an allusion to which of the following Roman goddesses? Diana Ceres Juno Venus 8 The line "four lean hounds crouched low and smiling" does NOT contain which of the following? Assonance Alliteration Personification Spondee 9 Which of the following best describes the formal pattern that is repeated in this poem? Triplet + couplet + triplet + couplet Couplet + triplet + couplet + triplet Triplet + quatrain + triplet + quatrain Triplet + couplet + couplet + couplet 10 The line "All in green went my love riding" is an example of which of the following metric patterns? Iambic pentameter Iambic tetrameter Trochaic tetrameter Trochaic trimeter 11 Which of the following is NOT an item carried by "my love"? Horn Gun Bow Arrow 12 Which of the following is NOT something the hounds do in this poem? Running before the level meadows Running before the merry deer Running toward the hunter Running before the sheer peaks 13 What color is the valley before which the "lucky hunter" sings? Green Gold Red White 14 At the end of the poem, the speaker turns out to be which of the following? A horse A hound A deer A hunter 15 The phrase "famished arrow" is an example of which of the following? Anaphora Verbal irony Sarcasm Personification 16 Which of the following best describes the irony of this poem? The speaker is a deer killed by the hunter. The speaker is in love with the hunter. The poem is set in the woods. The hunter is not in love with the speaker. 17 Where is this poem set? In the modern-day city In a park In the mythical mountains In a rainforest 18 In which collection by E. E. Cummings was this poem published? XLI Poems (1925) The Enormous Room (1922) No Thanks (1935) Tulips and Chimneys (1923) 19 Under which sub-section of the collection is this poem listed? "Myths" "Images" "Words" "Songs" 20 Who is the antagonist of this poem? The hunter/speaker's love The level meadows The four stags The golden horse 21 This poem is best identified as which of the following? A transcendentalist poem A confessional poem An epic poem An imagist poem 22 Which of the following best describes the speaker of this poem? Third person omniscient speaker First person observer Third person limited speaker Second person speaker 23 What kind of irony takes place in this poem? Verbal irony Rhetorical irony Dramatic irony Situational irony 24 Which of the following is NOT a major motif or symbol in this poem? Songs Animals Food Colors 25 Which of the following is NOT personified in this poem? The meadows The arrow The bugle The hounds