1 In what year was the poem published? 1970 1965 1969 1980 2 Which of the following is an example of a metaphor used in the poem? "A horny fiend, I crept" (line 3) "to his place on a high beam" (line 11) "the wrecked thing that could / not bear the light nor hide" (lines 37-38) "I am the owl" (line 8) 3 Which of the following best describes the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABABCC ABCABC ABBABB AABBCC 4 What is the speaker's "prize" in line 8? The barn The gun The owl Waking up early before her parents 5 Who is the "old no-sayer, robber of power / by sleep" in lines 7-8? The speaker The speaker's father The owl The speaker's mother 6 As used in lines 17-18, "a wisp-haired judge whose law / would punish beak and claw" is an example of which literary device? Simile Metaphor Antonym Personification 7 Which adjective best describes the speaker's tone in stanza 1? Somber but hopeful Excited and condescending Horrified and remorseful Straightforward and intellectual 8 Which adjective best describes the speaker's tone in stanzas 5 and 6? Horrified and remorseful Somber but hopeful Straightforward and intellectual Excited and condescending 9 Which of the owl's features is NOT mentioned by the speaker? Its eyes Its bowels Its tail Its wings 10 How many times does the speaker shoot the owl? Three times Once Many times Twice 11 From what point of view and tense is "Barn Owl" told? Third-person limited, past tense Third-person limited, present tense First-person, past tense First-person, present tense 12 Which of the following is NOT a phrase that the speaker uses to describe herself in the poem? "master of life and death" "a horny fiend" "a lonely child" "a child / obedient, angel-mind-" 13 Which stanza contains the poem's climax? Stanza Five Stanza One Stanza Four Stanza Two 14 Gwen Harwood is a(n) ____ poet. American British Canadian Australian 15 Which of the following is an example of caesura? child who believed death clean My father reached my side, Let him dream of a child My first shot struck. He swayed, 16 Before shooting the owl, what did the speaker believe about death? That it only applied to humans That it was clean and final That is was messy and obscene She had never heard of death 17 What is the title of the companion poem to "Barn Owl" in the diptych "Father and Child"? "A Child's Rebellion" "Nightfall" "Quadrant" "The Fallen Gun" 18 Which of the following is an example of slant rhyme in the poem? "gave me the fallen gun. / 'End what you have begun.'" "a wisp-haired judge whose law / would punish beak and claw" "Let him dream of a child / obedient, angel-mind-" "to his place on a high beam / in our old stables, to dream" 19 When does the poem take place? In early morning At dusk At night In the afternoon 20 In line 25, "bundle of stuff" best means The urine-scented hay The fallen gun The injured owl The objects that the speaker is carrying 21 Which of the following best describes the structure of each stanza? A sestet A couplet A quartet Free-form 22 Which of the following is NOT an example of alliteration? "home at this hour" "Let him dream of a child" "My first shot struck. He swayed," "dropped, / and dribbled" 23 Which of the following is NOT a feature of the barn as stated in the poem? Hay on the floor A red door Loose straw on the floor A beam 24 Which of the following is an example of religious subtext in the poem? "gave me the fallen gun." "dribbled through the loose straw" "blessed by the sun" "those eyes that did not see" 25 Which of the following is NOT a symbol in the poem? Nightfall Vision The owl Sunlight