1 What collection was "Basket of Figs" published in? The Human Line Like a Beggar Mules of Love Indigo 2 When was this poem (and the collection it comes from) published? 2001 2002 2013 1998 3 What kind of relationship is portrayed in "Basket of Figs"? A loving heterosexual relationship A loving lesbian relationship A mother and daughter relationship A relationship between friends 4 What award did the collection as a whole receive? Lambda Literary Award honoring the book as an important LGBTQ work The National Book Award Griffin Poetry Prize Lambda Literary Award honoring the book as an important Jewish work 5 From whose perspective is the poem written? Third-person speaker addressing her friend in the second-person First-person speaker addressing her lover in the second-person Omniscient divine voice Third-person speaker addressing her lover in the third-person 6 Describe the form and meter. Two quatrains and three tercets written in blank verse. Three quatrains and two tercets written in free verse. Three quatrains and two tercets written in iambic pentameter. Two quatrains and three tercets written in free verse. 7 What is a quatrain? A stanza with three lines A refrain A stanza with four lines A line that gets repeated throughout the poem 8 Which food item is not a metaphor for the lover's pain? Basket of figs Warm eggs Pomegranate seed Milk and honey 9 Which material is not a metaphor for the lover's pain? Gold jewelry A flower vase Fine rugs Silk sashes 10 What is burlap? A smooth natural material made from fibers The way a baby burps after eating A smooth material made in a factory Coarse canvas woven from jute, hemp, or a similar fiber, used especially for sacking 11 Which is an example of alliteration? intricate embroidery silk sashes spill your wine basket of figs 12 What is alliteration? Repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together in a sentence or verse A beautiful image Repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words in succession Figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them 13 What is the tone of the poem? Passionate, Direct, Controlling Firm, Tender, Loving, Erotic Angry, Disillusioned Pensive, Calm, Loving 14 What is the implication of the lines "the hem stitched the way you were taught, / pricking just a thread, almost invisible"? The speaker makes detailed and intricate embroidery. The speaker tries to hide her pain from her lover. Other people forced the speaker's lover to learn how to sew as a child. The lover had a hand in creating her pain, and she seeks to hide her pain from the world by making it "almost invisible." 15 Which sense is NOT engaged by "cinnamon / and cloves"? Visual Gustatory Olfactory Auditory 16 What does the olfactory sense refer to? Smell Taste Hearing Sight 17 Which line is best characterized as erotic? "That hard nugget of pain, I would suck it," "I would lift it // tenderly" "Spread / it out like fine rugs" "Unclasp it like jewels" 18 Which of the following best characterizes the speaker? A woman exploring her sexuality A middle-aged woman coming to terms with aging A domineering partner who manipulates her lover by writing about her lover's pain A confident authority figure who is capable of providing stability and love for her partner 19 Which of the following is not a symbol in the poem? Food The mouth Persimmon pit Clothing and jewelry 20 Which of the following is not a theme in the poem? Sensual Celebration Community Love Vulnerability and Surrender Unconditional Love 21 What acts does the line about the "hard nugget of pain" imply? Eating and Sex Touching and Sex Reflecting and Acting Eating and Talking 22 What does the mention of animal behavior in the final stanza do in the poem? It evokes the animal-like instinct in the speaker to consume her partner. It suggests that the speaker is following her natural instincts to care for her partner. It portrays the speaker and her partner as cats. There is no mention of animals in the poem. 23 Finish this quote: "Unclasp it like jewels, the gold___" matching your eyes / still hot from your body melting into your skin still hot from my body 24 Why does the speaker tell her partner to empty a basket of figs? The speaker wants her partner not to waste food. The speaker wants her lover to relish the sweetness of life. The speaker wants her partner to lose weight. The speaker wants her partner to eat more fruits and vegetables. 25 Why might the speaker tell her partner to spill her wine? The speaker wants her partner to drink less. The speaker wants her partner to embarrass herself. The speaker doesn't want her partner to drink a whole glass. The speaker doesn't want her partner to act perfectly polite all the time.