1 What is the station's furniture made of? Oil Cans Wicker Wood Plastic 2 How many stanzas are in this poem? Ten Six Eight Four 3 When was this poem published? 1914 1965 2007 1982 4 What is a doily? A lacy ornament A snack popular in midcentury America An oil can A popular saying 5 Which of the following is extensively used in this work? Onomatopoeia Parentheses Semicolons Metonymy 6 Which of the following is a prominent motif in this poem? Siblings Flowers Road signs Animals 7 Which of the following is a major theme? Adventure Religion Family Friendship 8 What does "wickerwork" mean? Made of repurposed industrial materials Made of embroidered fabric Made of woven twigs Makeshift and precarious 9 In which collection was this poem first published? Geography III Questions of Travel North and South The Collected Works of Elizabeth Bishop 10 What kind of animal lives at the station? A dog A spider A cat A snake 11 Who is the speaker? A mother A university student The speaker is not identified A teenage boy 12 Which of the following is an example of alliteration? "Embroidered in a daisy stitch" "careful with that match" "dirty dog" "certain color" 13 How does the motif of oil shift throughout the poem? It has a negative association at the start of the work, but a positive one by the end Oil is not a motif in this poem It has a positive association at the start of the work, but a negative one by the end It has a neutral association at the start of the work, but a negative one by the end 14 Who runs the filling station? A very old man Twin brothers A family with several sons A group of young women 15 What does "saucy" most closely mean? Overdone Flippant Beautiful Funny 16 Where is the filling station? The location is never stated Canada Scotland Massachusetts 17 What does the doily most clearly symbolize? Femininity Love The arts Poverty 18 What does a "monkey suit" refer to in this context? A uniform A cheap rented business suit A child's school uniform A monkey costume 19 What is a filling station? A roadside restaurant A gas station A dive bar A general store 20 Which best describes the speaker at the start end end of the poem? Excited; Humbled Disgusted; Curious Angry; Resigned Rushed; Contented 21 What is the poem's primary conflict? The fistfight between the car owner and the filling station employee The filling station owner's refusal to help the speaker The speaker's moment of tension with the filling station owner The speaker's internal emotional shifts regarding the filling station 22 How does the speaker initially characterize her setting? Dirty and greasy Comfortable and soothing Desolate and frightening Chaotic and joyful 23 Which is an example of personification? "hirsute begonia" "cement porch" "somebody loves us" "a daisy stitch" 24 How does Bishop characterize passing cars? "high-strung" "comatose" "cautious" "mercurial" 25 The poem's final line is an instance of what? Hyperbole Personification Simile Metaphor