1 When was the poem published? 1841 1818 1891 1846 2 What is the poem's central theme? Faith Love Power War 3 What kind of stanzas is the poem made up of? Quatrains Octaves Sestets Couplets 4 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "Changes, sustains, dissolves, creates and rears" "Though earth and moon were gone" "To waken doubt in one" "Worthless as withered weeds" 5 What best characterizes the tone of the poem? Enraged Tepid Fervent Cold 6 Who does the speaker explicitly critique? People with other beliefs Bishops Kings Knights 7 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABAB ABBA ABCB Free verse 8 Who wrote "Pied Beauty"? Emily Brontë Gerard Manley Hopkins Christina Rossetti Jane Austen 9 What is the genre of the poem? Love sonnet Religious poetry Pastoral poetry Erasure poetry 10 What image does the speaker use to describe lesser beliefs? "Dead shrubs" "Bare branches" "Wilted flowers" "Withered weeds" 11 Who wrote "De Profundis"? Christina Rossetti Charlotte Brontë Emily Dickinson Robert Browning 12 How does the speaker portray God? As just As wrathful As omnipotent As human 13 Which of the following is not an image in the poem? A rock An elm tree A stream Weeds 14 What does the speaker mean in the line "And Faith shines equal arming me from Fear"? That she is compelled to dramatic action That her faith gives her literal armor The she is afraid of the dark That her faith instills strength and power in her 15 Which of the following is NOT a theme in the poem? Family Faith Doubt Eternity 16 What does the "steadfast rock" symbolize in the poem? The speaker's sermonizing The immortality of God The wrath of God The speaker's unchanging routine 17 What does the list of verbs in the fifth stanza mean? That God does a specific set of tasks every day That the speaker can literally see God That the speaker knows a lot of verbs That God is present everywhere 18 What is the meaning of the word "creed" in the poem? Line of poetry Opinion Newspaper column Religious belief 19 What is the meaning of the word "steadfast" in the poem? Unshakeable Quick Uncertain Steady 20 How long is the poem? Fourteen stanzas Two stanzas Seven stanzas Five stanzas 21 What was the name of the collection this poem was published in? Poems The Collected Works of the Brontë Sisters Poems of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell Poems of Charlotte, Anne and Emily Brontë 22 What novel was Brontë well-known for writing? Jane Eyre Agnes Grey Persuasion Wuthering Heights 23 What were Emily Brontë's sisters' names? Elizabeth and Mary Lydia and Rose Charlotte and Anne Jane and Sylvia 24 What is the climax of the poem? The speaker's declaration of faith A description of God's omnipotence The speaker's criticism of people who don't share her faith A portrayal of a miracle 25 Who is the protagonist of the poem? The speaker Emily Brontë A pastor An angel