1 Define the word "crevices" clouds nooks carriages shelves 2 What can St. Paul's best be said to symbolize? Religion Industry Education Agriculture 3 What do the poem's closing lines imply about urban life? That it is in a sense merely a part of the natural world That it is exciting for adults but steals children's innocence That it is crowded and unsafe That it is ultimately illusory 4 How does the snow affect London's children in this poem? It alerts them that nature can be cruel and uncomfotable It reveals their inequalities, since only rich children can play in it It helps teach them important practical tasks It renews their childlike joy and wonder 5 Define the word "encumber" cool off make someone obligated weigh down split in half 6 Which can most closely be considered the poem's antagonist? Urban life The factory boss The angry father Organized religion 7 Which best describes the narrator? They are an unnamed orphan seeking a warm place to go She is a mother watching her child play in the snow He is a factory worker walking to work through the snow They are an omniscient observer seemingly in close proximity to the action 8 Which view about nature does the poem most align with? That nature is terrifying and formidable, in contrast to much pastoral writing That nature is more powerful than the human-made world That nature and the human cannot truly be separated That nature is under threat from human activity 9 Which of the following devices is prominent in the phrase “No sound of wheel rumbling nor of foot falling”? Synecdoche Personification Symbolism Allusion 10 What does the phrase "crystal manna" allude to? Dante's Divine Comedy Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind" Samuel Richardson's "Pamela" The Bible 11 Which of the following is a standard terza rima rhyme scheme? AB BC CD DE EA ABA BCB CDC DED ABBA CBBC ACCA ABA CBC DCD EDE 12 Which of the following objects is personified in this poem? The trees The roads The sun The buildings 13 Which of the following has terza rima historically been used to convey? Power imbalance Obsession Interconnectedness Sensory pleasure 14 Which is the most common meter for English terza rima poetry? dactylic pentameter trochaic hexameter iambic pentameter anapestic dimeter 15 Which poet is credited with first using terza rima? Dante Alighieri Derek Walcott William Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer 16 Which of the following do the children in the poem NOT do? Go sledding Look at the snowy trees Throw snowballs Eat snow 17 Define the word "hearken" assemble throw build listen 18 Which of the following devices is prominent in the line "Stealthily and perpetually settling and loosely lying"? Assonance Hyperbole Anaphora Alliteration 19 What metaphor does the speaker use to describe the workers' walk through the snow? A sailing trip A mountain climb An expedition A war 20 What is the meter of "London Snow"? Iambic pentameter There is no consistent meter Iambic trimeter Trochaic hexameter 21 What can the snow best be said to symbolize? God's love Nature and nature's power Interpersonal coldness Human interconnectedness 22 Are the lines of "London Snow" end-stopped or enjambed? They are enjambed They are neither They are a mix of the two They are end-stopped 23 Which of the following does the speaker metaphorically compare daily life to? A tree A charm A box A factory 24 Which sound creates alliteration in the line "And trains of sombre men, past tale of number"? S R N T 25 Define the word "asunder" an old-fashioned snowplow to make noise exhausted apart