1 What does the speaker refer to as a "cyclops' eye?" A bog The fir trees The eye of the Great Irish Elk A tarn 2 Which of the following is NOT dug out of the turf? A skeleton of the Great Irish Elk Coal Century-old butter Tree trunks 3 What does the speaker compare the ground to? Milk Cheese Stone Butter 4 What kind of trees are dug up out of the peat? Oak Fir Cherry Pine 5 "The _____ might be Atlantic seepage." butter bogholes oasis tarn 6 This poem is told from the first-person perspective. True False 7 What "keeps crusting/Between the sights of the sun"? The tree trunks The elk's skeleton The speaker's eye The bog 8 How old is the butter found in the peat? Two years Over a hundred years Ten years The speaker does not know 9 Who is the speaker? The speaker is unspecified An elderly farmer A young girl Heaney 10 What does the narrator compare "an astounding crate of air" to? The Great Irish Elk's skeleton The skeleton of a man The unfenced country The tarn 11 What is described as "soft as pulp"? The fir trees dug out of the turf The setting sun The speaker's hands The century-old butter 12 What color is the butter pulled out of the peat? Black Murky brown Green with mold White 13 The speaker describes men digging for coal in the bogland. True False 14 Where does this poem take place? England Ireland North America Antarctica 15 "Every layer they strip/Seems camped on before." The layers referred to here are layers in the bogs. True False 16 This poem celebrates the bogs of Ireland as an important natural resource. False True 17 This poem mentions several objects that are dug from where they were preserved in the bogs. False True 18 What do "they" do with the skeleton of the Great Irish Elk? They put it together on display They ignore the finding They are shocked by how small it is They bury it 19 What does the speaker say about prairies? They are plentiful in Ireland They might be Atlantic seepage They slice the sun when it sets on the horizon They are less useful than bogs 20 What in this poem is described as "bottomless"? The wet center of the bogholes The speaker's fear The cyclops' eye The big sun 21 What does the speaker refer to as "salty and white?" The crusty top of the bogs The cyclops' eye The froth on the ocean The butter 22 Which of the following does this poem use? The first-person plural perspective A villanelle format Iambic pentameter An a-b-a-b rhyme scheme 23 This poem takes place in the prairies of North America. True False 24 The bogs provide a very efficient energy source for the country's inhabitants. False True 25 "Our _______ keep striking/Inwards and downwards,/Every layer they strip/Seems camped on before." fathers wives soldiers pioneers