1 Who is the speaker of "Nick and the Candlestick"? A soldier A Christian zealot A coal miner A new mother 2 What does the speaker allude to in the poem's final line? Jesus Irish independence Greek mythology Agriculture 3 How many stanzas are in the poem? 14 10 20 6 4 To what does the poem most frequently allude? Christianity Fairytales World War I First-wave feminism 5 Which line is an example of simile? "Old cave of calcium" "They weld to me like plums." "I have hung our cave with roses" "I am a miner." 6 The speaker addressing her listener as "embryo" is an example of what? Synecdoche Metonymy Hyperbole Simile 7 What does the word "exude" mean? To repeatedly question To release or ooze The exit of a cave To leave out or exclude 8 Who does the speaker address? God A salesman Her child A coworker 9 What does the cave most nearly symbolize? Nature Motherhood Illness Capitalism 10 What is a first communion? A historical period in the eighteenth century A concept in Marxist theory A ceremony in the Catholic church An examination in British elementary schools 11 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABCA ABAB ABBA It has no regular rhyme scheme 12 What does the word "Victoriana" allude to? Nothing; it is a nonsense word The life of Queen Victoria The material culture and attitudes of the nineteenth century The material rewards of military victory 13 Which is most prominent in the line "Old cave of calcium"? Apostrophe Internal rhyme Sibilance Alliteration 14 Which tone characterizes the poem's closing stanzas? Hopeful Skeptical Frightened Exhausted 15 What does the candle most nearly symbolize? Healing The baby The preindustrial age Intellectual enlightenment 16 To which object does the speaker compare the mine? A pipe A car A palace A womb 17 What types of stanzas are in the poem? couplets quintains tercets quatrains 18 What does the word "stalactites" mean? formations that hang from a cave ceiling formations that rise from a cave floor underwater volcanoes in mines and caves formations that push out of a cave wall 19 What do roses and rugs most nearly symbolize? Materialism Inequality Luxury Domestic safety 20 What object does the speaker compare fish to? Hands Knives Teeth Pillows 21 Which is not a prominent theme of this poem? Home and the domestic Religion Labor and work Motherhood 22 Which sound produces assonance in the phrase "waxy stalactites"? S A W I 23 Which best describes the mine in which the poem is partially set? Empty and sad Alien and bizarre Spooky and suspenseful Unexpectedly lively 24 Which appears in the lines "And the fish, the fish—/Christ! they are panes of ice" Anaphora Simile Personification Metaphor 25 Which line does not contain alliteration? "You are the baby in the barn." ""Solid the spaces lean on, envious" "Atoms that cripple drip" "The blood blooms clean"