1 What is the main subject of the poem? The passage of time The beauty of the afternoon The speaker's fear of night A death in the family 2 What season does the speaker describe in depth? Summer Fall Spring Winter 3 What does the word "keel" refer to? A rare species of bird A form of poetry A type of flower A stabilizing structural element on a boat 4 What is the meter of the poem? Lines of trochaic pentameter Lines of iambic tetrameter and pentameter Lines of dactylic hexameter Lines of iambic trimeter and tetrameter 5 What does the speaker compare summer to? The pull of the tide A beloved guest A bird in flight A snake in the grass 6 Which of the following poets is NOT known for writing about summer? Emily Brontë Li Po Sylvia Plath William Shakespeare 7 How does the speaker depict time progressing? Confusingly Imperceptibly but with dramatic aftereffects Vaguely Slowly but with lots of attention being paid to it 8 What best characterizes the tone of the poem? Wistful and melancholy Bored and irritated Somber and doleful Pointed and dramatic 9 What does "perfidy" mean in the poem? Deceit Thriftiness Kindness Intelligence 10 Which of the following is NOT an image in the poem? A summer day Dusk A beehive Twilight 11 What is the genre of the poem? Love sonnet Nature poetry Light verse War poetry 12 Emily Brontë characterizes summer as which of the following? An scorchingly hot portion of the year A serene space for daydreaming A dangerous place to be avoided An anxiety-provoking period of time 13 Where is the central conflict of the poem? Between summer and the speaker Between the speaker and the passage of time Between Emily Dickinson and Emily Brontë Between autumn and the passage of time 14 What is the climax of the poem? As twilight begins When dusk ends As winter draws to a close When summer "leaps into the beautiful" 15 How many stanzas does the poem contain? Four One Five Six 16 Which of the following lines has assonance? "Into the Beautiful." "The Morning foreign shone —" "As imperceptibly as Grief" "To seem like Perfidy —" 17 Which pairing of words forms a slant rhyme in the poem? "Grief" and "wing" "Grace" and "wing" "Distilled" and "herself" "Away" and "perfidy" 18 What does the word "sequestered" describe in the poem? The speaker Summer An afternoon Dusk 19 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "Too imperceptible at last" "The Dusk drew earlier in —" "As Twilight long begun," "Our Summer made her light escape" 20 How does the speaker feel about summer? She doesn't want it to end She endures it without complaint She hardly notices it She dislikes it 21 Which of the following is NOT a stylistic element in the poem? Stream of consciousness Dashes Slant rhyme Unconventional capitalization 22 How many lines does the poem have? Sixty Twenty two Thirteen Sixteen 23 What function does the symbol of the keel serve in the text? Highlights the subtlety of summer's exit Places the poem in the dead of winter Reveals that the speaker is captain of a whaling ship Situates the poem on stormy seas 24 When was the poem published? 1896 1906 1861 1891 25 What is summer a metaphor for in the poem? The cruelty of fate The brevity of the seasons The power of belief The imperceptibility of time and the loss it causes