1 Who is the poem's eponymous "Nikki-Rosa"? The speaker's childhood friend The speaker and poet, Nikki Giovanni It is impossible to know The speaker's mother 2 Why are childhood memories "a drag" for the speaker? Because she grew up poor Because she was abused by her parents Because the public always emphasizes her poverty when describing her past Because the memories were a very long time ago 3 What form is "Nikki-Rosa" written in? Terza Rima Sonnet Free verse Villanelle 4 Which of the following poetic techniques is used frequently in the poem? Onomatopoeia Rhyme Enjambment Metaphor 5 What is Hollydale? A suburb of Chicago An all-Black housing development The name of a wealthy neighbor The name of the Giovannis' pet dog 6 Why does the speaker say she hopes no white person ever writes about her? White people do not understand the value of the love she experienced while growing up She strongly dislikes white people She does not want to be famous She thinks that white people are poor writers 7 What perspective is "Nikki-Rosa" primarily written in? Third-person limited Second person Third-person omniscient First person 8 Which of the following family members is not mentioned in the poem? Mother Father Sister Brother 9 Which of the following best encapsulates how the speaker felt as a child? She was sad because of the poverty she experienced She wanted to be adopted by a different family She was happy because she had a loving family around her She was often angry at the people around her 10 Which of the following best describes the speaker's socioeconomic status as a child? She did not notice if her family was poor or wealthy Her family was poor Her family's socioeconomic status changed frequently Her family was wealthy 11 According to the speaker, what might the public and media not understand about her life? That she was extremely poor That she hated her family How poverty was irrelevant to her because of her loving family That she did not have any memorable experiences as a child 12 What is "Woodlawn"? The name of the speaker's summer camp The name of the hospital where the speaker was born The speaker's hometown near Cincinnati, Ohio The name of the speaker's elementary school 13 Which of the following statements would the speaker likely agree with? Family is more important than money Family is not important Money is more important than family Family and money are about equally important 14 What is the relationship between the speaker's parents in the poem? They did not know each other The speaker did not grow up with both of her parents They had a perfect relationship They often fought but still made the speaker feel loved 15 Which of the following stylistic features is not true of this poem? The poem heavily relies on enjambment The poem is in blank verse The first letter of each line is capitalized The poem omits most punctuation 16 According to the speaker, which of the following things would her biographer not mention about her life? How her family sometimes struggled with money How her father drank alcohol Her parents fighting Her good relationship with her mother 17 Taking a bath in a big tub is presented as what kind of memory? The speaker does not remember this A happy memory A sad memory A painful memory 18 Which of the following is not an important theme of the poem? Racism Memory Family Death 19 Why does the speaker talk about family gatherings like Christmas and birthdays? These were the only days when the speaker was happy She loved receiving presents The speaker dreaded these days These represent the familial love that she experienced while growing up 20 How does "Nikki-Rosa" challenge stereotypes about poverty? It suggests that poverty does not necessarily equate to sadness The poem suggests that poverty leads to more poverty It demonstrates that poverty means your life will be sad The poem does not challenge stereotypes about poverty 21 Why does the speaker say she grew up with "no inside toilet"? To show that her family was rich To show that she loved the outdoors To gross out the reader To show that her family was indeed poor 22 What can we assume about the speaker's relationship with her sister? It was probably a close and loving relationship They probably hated each other It was probably a distant relationship She did not have a sister 23 What is the primary tone of "Nikki-Rosa"? Angry Nostalgic Hopeful Melancholy 24 Why does the speaker's father become disappointed in the poem? He loses his house He gets divorced He is forced to sell his stock in the Hollydale development He becomes sick 25 "Hoillydale" represents what to the speaker? Money The power of art The future A shattered dream