1 What is Langston Hughes’s full name? John Mercedes Langston Hughes James Mitchell Langston Hughes John Michael Langston Hughes James Mercer Langston Hughes 2 Who is the titular character in “Aunt Sue’s Stories” allegedly based on? Hughes’s Aunt Mary Leary Hughes Hughes’s mother Hughes’s Aunt Sue Hughes’s grandmother Mary Leary Hughes 3 Who was the editor of The Crisis when “Aunt Sue’s Stories” was published in it? W.E.B. Du Bois James Baldwin Zora Neale Hurston Langston Hughes 4 What poetry collection was “Aunt Sue’s Stories” a part of? Fine Clothes of the Jew The Weary Blues Mother to Son I, Too 5 When was “Aunt Sue’s Stories” published? 1921 1925 1930 1943 6 What was Langston Hughes’s first published poem? "Aunt Sue’s Stories" "Harlem" "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "I, Too" 7 Which line from “Aunt Sue’s Stories” does not have alliteration? Listening to Aunt Sue’s stories. Singing sorrow songs on the banks of a mighty river The dark-faced child is quiet Aunt Sue has a head full of stories. 8 Which is a theme of “Aunt Sue’s Stories”? Infidelity Death Heritage Romance 9 Finish the line: “In the flow of Aunt Sue’s voice, / Mingle themselves ___” gently quietly calmly softly 10 How is the child in “Aunt Sue’s Stories” described? Brown-faced and stone-faced Dark-faced and pale-faced Brown-faced and solemn-faced Dark-faced and brown-faced 11 When does the poem take place? Winter Spring Fall Summer 12 Where does Aunt Sue tell her stories at the beginning of the poem? On the front porch At the dinner table In the field In bed 13 What does the river represent in Hughes’s work? The flow of time and constant change Unseen forces that humans cannot control The flow of time and the passing down of African American heritage Prosperity and wealth 14 What is polysyndeton? A flow of consciousness that is not interrupted by punctuation Excessive commas in a sentence Multiple types of syntaxes in a text A type of anaphora 15 What line marks a shift in tone in the poem? “In the dark shadows that cross and recross” “Walking in the dewy night,” “Summer nights on the front porch” “Black slaves” 16 What tense if the last line of the poem in? (“Listening to Aunt Sue’s stories.”) Present tense Present progressive tense Present perfect tense Past tense 17 Which literary device is NOT used in “Aunt Sue’s Stories”? Repetition Alliteration Metaphor Onomatopoeia 18 Langston Hughes is descended from … Pianists Botanists Abolitionists Literary critics 19 What arts and cultural movement was Hughes associated with? The Enlightenment Era The Gothic Era The Harlem Renaissance The Baroque Period 20 What is the form of “Aunt Sue’s Stories”? Free verse Villanelle Elegy Sonnet 21 In the first stanza, the repetition of the name “Aunt Sue” is an example of: Oxymoron Simile Alliteration Anaphora 22 Where do Aunt Sue’s stories come from? Contemporary literature Fairytale books Greek mythology Her life experiences 23 What is the tone of the poem? Optimistic Mournful Nostalgic Cynical 24 Who does Aunt Sue hold to her bosom at the beginning of the poem? The Black slaves Her son A new-born child The brown-faced child 25 How does the poem end? The brown-faced child starts to tell his own story The dark-faced child listening to Aunt Sue on a summer night Aunt Sue tucking the brown-faced child into bed The morning sun makes Aunt Sue realize she’s been telling stories all night