1 Which is NOT a major theme of this poem? Nature Innocence Sexual Awakening Security and Safety 2 What is the poem's overarching conflict? The battle between innocence and experience The endless fights between a teacher and student The disagreements over educational policy in Britain The split between an older teacher and a younger one 3 What is this poem's setting? A twentieth-century elementary school A Victorian boarding school An eighteenth-century all-girls school A 1990s high school 4 What can the "thunderstorm" of the final lines be said to represent? Children's cruelty War and violence Impending adulthood Nature's power 5 Which historical event is alluded to in this poem? The founding of the BBC The French Revolution The publication of Johnson's Dictionary The Moors Murders 6 Which of the following lessons is described in detail? A lesson about playing the recorder A lesson about African geography A lesson about multiplying fractions A lesson about the days of the week 7 The sound of a bell is compared metaphorically to what? Laughter An orchestra A dog's bark Birdsong 8 Which of the following does NOT describe the poem's tone? Fond Nostalgic Rueful Crusading 9 What do the frogs and tadpoles symbolize? The joys of outdoor play The wildness of childhood The city's separation from nature The transition to maturity 10 Which facet of adult life surprises and horrifies the speaker? Violence Sex Inequality Labor 11 Which best describes Mrs. Tilscher's attitude? Strict but fair Emotional and probing Zany and hilarious Affectionate and engaging 12 Which best describes the poem's speaker? They are a teacher They are a parent They are a schoolchild They are a grandparent 13 What is the meaning of the word "enthralling"? Unraveling Overwhelming Fascinating Intricate 14 What do gold stars symbolize? Material wealth Mrs. Tilscher's love Educational inequity Moral development 15 What is the meaning of the word "fractious"? Agitated Fast Inconsiderate Red in color 16 What meter does the poem use? Anapestic tetrameter It is written in free verse Iambic pentameter Iambic tetrameter 17 What is this poem's point of view? Second person First-person plural First-person singular The poem contains several point-of-view shifts 18 What is the meaning of the word "skittle" in this poem? A type of candy A small amount To loiter or waste time A prop in a particular game, also called skittles 19 How does the speaker first respond to the "rough boy"? By telling on him By following him By attacking him By ignoring him 20 What rhyme scheme does the poem use? ABBAABBA ABABCDCD ABA ABA ABA No consistent rhyme scheme 21 Duffy uses a metaphor to compare tadpoles to which of the following? Commas Seeds Eyes Insects 22 Which of the poem's stanzas heavily features alliterative T sounds? The second The third The first The fourth 23 "The classroom glowed like a sweet shop" is an instance of what? Simile Metonymy Metaphor Synecdoche 24 Which types of stanzas does this poem include? Tercets and quatrains Sestets and tercets Septets and octaves Octaves and couplets 25 What is the meaning of the word "tangible"? Capable of being touched Delicious Underneath or hidden by something Controversial