1 Which of the following literary devices is NOT used in the poem? Allusion Quotation marks to signal dialogue or thought Simile Metaphor 2 What is the form of the poem? Free verse Elegy Sonnet Villanelle 3 Which of the following best captures the meaning of "rehearsing" as used in Line 9? supervising a performer or group that is practicing mentally preparing or reciting words one intends to say recounting in order (enumerating) practicing a play, piece of music, or other work for later public performance 4 The reader can infer that the woman has how many children? Two Four Three One 5 Which of the following best describes the tone of the poem? Melancholy and regretful Foreboding and dark Cheerful and content Wistful but hopeful 6 Which of the following is the rhyme scheme used in the poem? AAAB ABBB ABBABB ABBA ABBA ABCABC AABB ABAB ABABAB AABB ABAB ABCABC 7 What is the "small balloon" in Line 8? A helium balloon that the woman's child holds An imagined thought bubble rising out of the former lover's head A thought bubble that the woman imagines rising out of her head A hot-air balloon passing over the park 8 Which of the following is the meaning of "neat" as used in Line 7? well-groomed and elegant habitually tidy, well groomed, or well organized interesting and fascinating done with or demonstrating skill or efficiency 9 What tense is used in the poem? A combination of present and past tense Past tense Present perfect tense Present tense 10 From which perspective is the poem narrated? A mixture of first- and third-person Omniscient third-person First-person Limited or close third-person 11 The final line of the poem concludes with "They have eaten me alive." To whom is the woman speaking? Her former lover Her husband Her children The wind 12 How many stanzas and lines are in the poem? Three stanzas of six lines each. The first two stanzas are four lines each and the third stanza is six lines. Three stanzas of four lines each. The first two stanzas are four lines each and the third stanza is seven lines. 13 Which of the following best characterizes the children in the poem? Rambunctious and creative Quiet and withdrawn Demanding and irritating Sweet and calm 14 Which of the following poetry devices are used in Line 1? Caesura Parataxis End-stopping All of the above 15 The poem implies that the woman's clothes are ____. bold, but in ill taste dirty and torn old and unfashionable clean and well-fitting 16 In what year was this poem published? 1955 1975 1980 1961 17 What is the poem's attitude towards traditional, patriarchal society? Skeptical but ultimately accepting Unquestioning and traditional Supportive and celebratory Critical and questioning 18 Which of the following is NOT a theme in the poem? Identity Motherhood Friendship Gender roles 19 Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes the argument this poem makes about gender? The poem demonstrates how women feel confined by social stereotypes to act as if motherhood is always enjoyable and rewarding, even when they do not truly feel this way. The poem highlights the challenges and emotional burden associated with motherhood. The poem suggests that, contrary to the prevailing view in the 1960s, not all women are happy with the duties of motherhood. The poem advocates for rigid gender roles and suggests that women inherently find joy in motherhood. 20 Which of the following best describes the setting of the poem? A bench next to some dirt A park Australia The woman's home 21 "she says to his departing smile" is an example of which of the following? Simile Metonymy Alliteration Caesura 22 What is enjambment? A pause near the middle of a line. The continuation of a sentence across a line break in a poem. The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. A break between words within a metrical foot. 23 What is the meaning of "nursing" as used in Line 12? Trying to cure or alleviate an injury. Breastfeeding a baby. The profession or practice of providing care for the sick. Slowly drinking. 24 Which of the following details about Gwen Harwood is most relevant to the themes of the poem? She published many of her poems under a male pseudonym. She was awarded the Robert Frost Medal for her poetry in 1977. She is from Australia. She studied music and is a talented pianist. 25 Which of the following is an example of spoken dialogue in the poem? "Two children whine and bicker," "she says to his departing smile." “Time holds great surprises.” "but for the grace of God…”