1 To whom does the speaker address the poem's final lines? Her cousin Her mother Her husband Her son 2 Why does the lord prefer Kate to the speaker? She is fairer She is wealthier She is more intelligent She is more trusting 3 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABAB ABBA ABCB ABAC 4 Which best describes the speaker at the start of the poem's events? Naive Cynical Selfless Precocious 5 Which homes do the speaker and lord respectively live in? A studio apartment and a townhouse A hut and a villa A bungalow and a mansion A cottage and a palace 6 Which of the following can be considered a symbol of the speaker's identity? The Palace A silk scarf The Dove Blond hair 7 Which of the following is a motif in this work? Makeup Clothing Furniture Money 8 Which of the following is an example of simile? "Your love was writ in sand" "Hardened by sun and air" "He lifted you from mean estate" "He changed me like a glove" 9 Which type of love is NOT explored in this work? Familial Maternal Sexual Divine 10 To whom does the speaker address the middle stanzas of the poem? The son The lord Kate The neighbors 11 Where is the poem set? Paris in the 1950s A monastery in Spain A Victorian boarding school A medieval English town 12 Which musical form does this poem mimic? The rock song The ballad The spiritual The hymn 13 The coronet is an example of which of the following? Simile Metonymy Hyperbole Onomatopoeia 14 Which type of stanzas make up this poem? Quintain Octet Sestet Quaitrain 15 Why does the speaker express anger at Kate? For failing to defend her against the lord For trying to influence her son For spreading rumors of her promiscuity For refusing to help around the house 16 Which is NOT a possible meaning of the word "fair" as used in this poem? Light colored Carnival Beautiful Just 17 How does Rossetti explore the theme of purity in this work? By showing how her speaker is held to draconian standards of chastity By discussing the purity and naivete of the aristocratic class By demonstrating Kate's selfless moral purity in helping the speaker By contrasting the purity of childhood with the jadedness of adulthood 18 What does the word "mean" most closely mean in this poem? Signify Average Cruel Humble 19 Which of the following themes is prominent in this poem? Power Race Industrialization War 20 Which of the following phrases contains alliteration? "might have been a dove" "cling closer" "wear his coronet" "among the rye" 21 Which word is an example of onomatopoeia? Sand Sing Moan Care 22 What does Rossetti subtly critique in this work? Victorian sexual politics The Vietnam war Catholicism Higher education 23 Which type of metrical foot is used? Spondees Trochees Dactyls Iambs 24 Which of the following can the dove NOT be said to signify? Monogamy Conformity Freedom Peace 25 What does the word "flaxen" most closely mean in this poem? Natural Thatched Blond Harvested