1 Of what kind of stanzas is this poem composed? Tercets Quintains Quatrains Couplets 2 The word "romp" means: To play rowdily A type of lunchbox To beat or attack someone A country harvest festival 3 Fill in the blank: "We romped until the _____/Slid from the kitchen shelf" Pans Pots Dishes Spoons 4 What is a waltz? A popular European ballroom dance A uniform worn by coal miners A type of formal party A team sport similar to basketball 5 Why is the image of the scent of whiskey significant? It hints that the speaker's family is wealthy It hints that the father has a drinking problem It suggests an Irish setting It lets us know that the speaker is old enough to drink 6 Which of the following best describes the poem's message about masculinity? That fathers must pass masculine skills on to sons That masculinity and violence are too often conflated That children are often more attached to gender roles than adults That women can also be masculine 7 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABA ABAB ABABB ABBA 8 Which of the following is a simile? "the pans/Slid from the kitchen shelf" "My right ear scraped a buckle" "You beat time on my head" "I hung on like death" 9 Which sounds produce assonance in the phrase "At every step you missed"? E sounds M sounds S sounds V sounds 10 Fill in the blank "Then waltzed me off to bed/Still _____ _____ your shirt." Fussing with Snatching at Hanging on Clinging to 11 What is the poem's meter? Iambic trimeter Trochaic pentameter Iambic pentameter Anapestic tetrameter 12 The H sounds in the phrase "the hand that held my wrist" are an example of which? Hyperbole Alliteration Assonance Metaphor 13 Which is a central irony in the poem? The fact that the speaker wants to be with his family, even though they mistreat him The way that the mother is supposed to protect her child, but actually harms him The way it suggests that abuse and love can look unexpectedly similar from the outside The speaker's conviction that he is being abused, though he is not 14 Fill in the blank: "At every step you missed/My right ear scraped a _____" Shoulder Buckle Button Pocket 15 What is one effect of the poem's rhyme scheme? The poem has no rhyme scheme: it imitates the chaos of the events being described The simple rhyme scheme creates an ironically innocent, childlike tone The intricate rhyme scheme mimics the intricate complexity of the father's character The simple rhyme scheme shows that the speaker is unintelligent 16 Who can most closely be considered the poem's antagonist? The mother The father The teacher The sister 17 How many stanzas are in "My Papa's Waltz"? 5 4 3 2 18 Who is the poem's speaker? A mother A young man A teenage girl A small boy 19 Define the word "countenance" The facade of a house Plan Face Attitude or mood 20 Fill in the blank: "The whiskey on your breath/Could make a small boy _____" Vomit Drunk Dizzy Frightened 21 Which part of the mother's body is personified? Her stomach Her hands Her face Her ear 22 What does the waltz symbolize? The performance of spirituality The American dream The value of art and culture The dynamic between father and son 23 Where is the poem set? The woods outside the speaker's house The speaker's school The speaker's home The speaker's family car 24 Which aspect of the parent-child relationship does this poem explore most deeply? The uncanniness of biological and genetic similarity The power differential between its members The inevitable disappointment of parenting The unbreakable affection between parent and child despite differences 25 What are the two primary possible ways to understand the poem's "waltz"? As hard work or frivolous play As cultural heritage or aristocratic norm As artistic expression or rote repetition As play or abuse