1 What is the speaker literally doing in the beginning of the poem "Threshold?" Kneeling and watching his father shower through a keyhole Kneeling in prayer Kneeling to tend to a garden Kneeling to perform a sex act 2 What detail early on in "Threshold" does NOT foreground the speaker's fascination with the body? The fact that the poem begins with "In the body" The speaker's claim that his father's voice "filled [him] to the core / like a skeleton" His note that he was watching "the rain / falling through [his father]" rather than anything else The speaker's description of himself as a "beggar" 3 Which recurring image is introduced in "Threshold" to describe the speaker's father? The image of the knife The image of the colt The image of fire The image of guitar strings 4 Which formal detail in "Threshold" most suggests that the speaker has fully "enter[ed] a song" by the poem's end? The fact that the speaker's eyes are "wide open" The move from couplets, which suggest equivocation, to a singleton line at the end The repetition of the "So I" construction at the poem's close The anadiplosis of "So I lost. / I lost it all with my eyes" 5 What effect is created for the collection as a whole by separating "Threshold" from the other poems? It is done primarily without intention and is mostly coincidental. It turns "Threshold" into an introduction, which is important for the way the poem focuses on the speaker's sex life. It frames "Threshold" as the most important poem in the collection. It frames "Threshold" as a kind of threshold in itself, separating readers' own lives from the deep dive they are about to undertake into the speaker's inner meditations. 6 Which formal element in "Telemachus" emphasizes the transformation of the place the speaker and his father left behind? The enjambments after "city" and "bombed," which formally separate the places as they were from the places as they are now The erasure of the trail left by the father's knuckles in the sand The speaker's focus on trying to be a good son The fact that the sand is "white" and not the color of local sands in the speaker's home 7 Which of the following is NOT a feature of "Telemachus" that emphasizes the speaker's estrangement from his father? The father's stillness, which makes the speaker think "he could be anyone's father" That the speaker's father has been shot That the speaker's question of "Do you know who I am / Ba?" receives no answer The speaker's comparison of the father to "a green bottle" 8 Which of the following is NOT a way that the speaker tries to connect with his father at the end of "Telemachus"? He gives his father a tight hug. He kisses his father on the lips. He takes on his father's pain of drowning and sets to work on it. He recognizes that he will figuratively wear his father's face to kiss his lover goodnight. 9 Which of the following is most likely the figurative implication of the "faithful work of drowning"? The framing of the speaker's father as a role model The speaker's desperate desire to connect with his father The inheritance of generational trauma from his father, possibly related to war or the immigrant experience The idea that dying is a holy exercise, despite its pain 10 Which of the following is NOT a motif that appears in "Aubade with Burning City" in the stanza that begins "His fingers running the hem"? The idea of the body as susceptible to ignition or intense, destructive passion The idea that, even against backdrops of violence, tenderness and love crop up The fact of sexual violence The idea that unity between two people can be achieved through the body 11 Which of the following is NOT a device used by Vuong in "Aubade with Burning City" to emphasize the ruination occurring in the scene? The intense formal variation that give the impression of disarray The alliteration in phrases like "snow scraping" and "snow shredded" The image of the sprig of magnolia expanding The contrast between the destruction and the lyrics of "White Christmas" 12 Which of the following is not a moment in "Aubade with Burning City" where the form mirrors the content? The white space that intrudes between "A helicopter lifting the living just" and "out of reach" The enjambment separating "curtain of snow" from "falling from her shoulders" The white space that is created in the enjambments and indentation around "The city so white it is ready for ink" The enjambment between "facedown in a pool of Coca-Cola" and "A palm-sized photo" 13 What is the irony of the use of the song "White Christmas" to signal American evacuation from Saigon? The song was penned by an American author in Vietnam. The song had earlier been used a signal to evacuate beaches in WWII. Saigon is a city that almost never receives snowfall, least of all in April. The song was penned by a Vietnamese author in America. 14 Which of the following is NOT a means by which Vuong connects the lovers to the scene of destruction in "Aubade with Burning City"? The male lover's explicit comment that his "brothers have won the war" That the male lover is the traffic guard who "unstraps his holster" The repetition of "milkflower petals" to evoke both the girl's dress and the petals on the dog in the street The use of the "Open, he says" construction to refer to both the lovers and the burning nun 15 What does the sudden intrusion of god at the end of "Aubade with Burning City" suggest? God is totally indifferent to the scene but stops by out of chance. God has sanctioned the violence occurring in Vietnam. Even against the backdrops of violence and pain, there is still room for man's interaction with the divine, however desolate. God wishes to have the nun sexually. 16 Who are the lovers addressed in "A Little Closer to the Edge"? Adam and Eve The two lovers from "Aubade with Burning City" The speaker and a woman he loves The speaker's mother and father 17 What does the line about the man's "faux Rolex" tell us in "A Little Closer to the Edge"? The speaker's father works in counterfeiting. The speaker's father will ultimately abuse his mother. The speaker's father is gifting the watch to the mother. The speaker's father is a man of means. 18 In "A Little Closer to the Edge," what does the line beginning "In this verison" allude to? The story of Buddha's enlightenment The story of the farmer and the snake The story of the Binding of Isaac The story of the Garden of Eden 19 Which formal detail does NOT mimic the sexual activity between the speaker's parents in "A Little Closer to the Edge"? The "black teeth" at the beginning of the poem The repeated use of apostrophe to simulate moans of pleasure ("O") The abruptness of the em dash after "press / into her" The fact that the poet is written in unbroken couplets 20 In "A Little Closer to the Edge," which two motifs meet at the poem's end? The motif of the seasons and the recurring image of the horse The motif of the Bible and the recurring image of the horse The motif of the Bible and the motif of the seasons The recurring image of the horse and the motif of the color red 21 Which of the following is NOT a Biblical image in "A Little Closer to the Edge"? The presence of the snake The making of "home / out of hip bones" The presence of the hand/clock hand duality The presence of apples at the poem's close 22 Which country did Ocean Vuong's family live in while waiting to immigrate to the United States? China The Philippines Australia New Zealand 23 In which city did Ocean Vuong's family ultimately settle? Boston, Massachusetts Providence, Rhode Island New York, New York Hartford, Connecticut 24 How did Ocean Vuong get his name? He chose the name for himself. His grandmother loved sitting by the ocean as a girl. His mother was moved by the definition of the word after learning it from a client. His father suggested it on their journey to the United States. 25 Which religion is Ocean Vuong a practitioner of? Catholicism Protestant Christianity Judaism Zen Buddhism