1 Who is the speaker of this poem? An unnamed first-person narrator The Garden of Eden An unnamed third-person narrator Nature 2 Where is this poem set? New Hampshire Boston Eden This poem has no specific setting 3 Eden in this poem represents darkness, turning the image's usual meaning on its head. True False 4 Consonance is used in this poem. True False 5 Nature in this poem is personified as female. False True 6 What does gold symbolize in this poem? Tenderness and care Monetary value Sunlight Youth, beauty, and goodness 7 Eden is personified in this poem as a woman. True False 8 This poem uses an "AABB" rhyme scheme. True False 9 This poem uses rhyming couplets False True 10 The title of this poem is misleading. True False 11 Which of the following most closely describes the speaker's tone? Neutral and slightly sorrowful Passionate and inspired Hopeful and trepidatious Distraught and mournful 12 The speaker is unnamed. True False 13 How many syllables does each line contain? The lines alternately contain six and eight syllables Each line contains five syllables except for the last, which contains six Each line contains six syllables except for the last, which contains five The lines alternately contain eight and ten syllables 14 This poem is a sonnet. True False 15 What does "an hour" represent in this poem? The full span of a lifetime A fleeting and unspecified amount of time The final moments of one's life It does not represent anything and literally means an hour of time 16 What does "a leaf" subside to in this poem? Another leaf A tree A seed A flower 17 What does dawn "[go] down to" in this poem? Night Day The earth The horizon 18 Where does this poem's title reappear? At the end of the first stanza The first line It does not reappear The final line 19 How many stanzas does this poem contain? Four Two One Three 20 Each line of this poem is its own sentence. True False 21 This poem uses the juxtaposition between day and night to differentiate between good and evil. False True 22 This poem is an ode. False True 23 What "[sinks] to grief" in the poem? A capsized ship A leaf in water Eden The speaker 24 What is an "early leaf" compared to in the poem? A flower Gold Imminent death An infant 25 This poem uses rhyming quatrains. True False