1 Which type of meter is used in this poem? Spondaic monometer and trochaic hexameter Iambic pentameter Iambic pentameter, tetrameter, and trimeter Anapestic trimeter and iambic trimeter 2 What does "quibble" most closely mean in this poem? Shoe worn by Victorian men Trivial complaint Type of pen Wedding dance 3 Which of the following is a motif in this work? Weapons Poetry Insects Promises 4 Which best describes the speaker's tone? Vengeful Apoplectic Firm Amused 5 The sentence "I'd rather answer "No" to fifty Johns / Than answer "Yes" to you" is an instance of which? Allegory Understatement Hyperbole Anaphora 6 What is the central conflict of this poem? John's desire to undermine the speaker's marriage John's pursuit of the speaker despite her lack of interest The speaker's indecision about whether to marry John The speaker's secret affair with John 7 In which year was this poem published? 1971 1862 1818 1787 8 Which of the following words is onomatopoetic? Shuffling Toast Bygones Ghost 9 Which compromise does the speaker offer? Friendship A professional, distant relationship Divorce Shared household duties 10 Which of the following does the speaker claim? That she has never promised or claimed to love John That John's actions have made her love him despite herself That she changed her mind about loving John as she aged That she only claimed to love John under duress 11 What function does the line "I have no heart" serve? It lets the speaker argue that she lacks the capacity to love John It shows the speaker's self-flagellation and guilt over her actions It portrays the speaker as driven by reason and will rather than emotion It allows the speaker to imagine herself as a powerful, almost fantastical being 12 What is the speaker's name? John She is not named Christina Katherine 13 Which collection was this poem originally published in? The Works of Christina Rossetti Leaves of Grass Ariel Goblin Market and Other Poems 14 Which of the following lines does NOT contain alliteration? No, thank you, John Let us strike hands as hearty friends I dare say Meg or Moll would take And wax a weariness to think upon 15 Which best describes the shift that occurs during the poem? The speaker shifts from blissful excitement to heartbrokenness The speaker begins in apprehensive uncertainty but is soon happy and relieved The speaker moves from sheer bewilderment and anger to strategic persuasion The speaker begins in anger but ends in resigned understanding 16 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABAC ABBC ABAB ABBA 17 Which of the following does the speaker request? That John apologize for tarnishing her reputation That John do a better job of keeping in touch That John put aside ulterior motives That John move to another city 18 The speaker compares passing time to which of the following? A child's schoolday A ringing bell A springtime snowstorm Songbirds' flights 19 What does the word "toast" most closely mean in this poem? Gathering over drinks Bread Hero Doomed 20 How does the speaker diverge from gender norms? By proposing to a man By having sex before marriage By refusing to give in to John's wishes By pledging to never marry 21 Which of the following lines contains assonant "O" sounds? Than answer "Yes" to you. But then you're mad to take offence That I don't give you what I have not got: I'll wink at your untruth. 22 What do "Meg and Moll" symbolize? Women's Suffrage Kindness Generic womanhood Childhood 23 What does the word "wax" most closely mean in this poem? Substance made by bees Exude Decay Industrial byproduct 24 What is the poem's setting? Ancient Egypt Classical Greece Gothic, medieval Europe Victorian England 25 Which of the following themes is NOT prominent in this work? Motherhood Unrequited love Gender roles Concealment