1 Which of the following is a formal characteristic of the poem? Acrostics Elaborate rhyme schemes Repeated refrains Short, clipped lines 2 How many stanzas are in the poem? 1 3 7 4 3 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? It has no regular rhyme scheme ABCBADCD ABBAABBACDCCDC AABAABABA 4 Which of the following is not a metaphorical motif in the poem? Nature Ships and navigation Medicine and hospitals Weapons and war 5 Which of the following are juxtaposed in the poem? The speaker and the fisherman The ocean and land The tuna and its prey The outdoor market and the supermarket 6 How long are the poem's stanzas? They are couplets They are quatrains They are sestets They differ in length 7 What is meant by the word "torpedo"? A popular food brand in the mid-twentieth century A species of prehistoric sea creature A type of weapon that reaches its target through water To get rid of or move away from something 8 In which language was this poem originally written? French Italian Spanish Portuguese 9 What does the french word abîme, used in this poem, most closely translate to? Absence Abyss Sunbeam Abhor 10 What is the poem's meter? It has no regular meter Spondaic hexameter Iambic pentameter Dactylic pentameter 11 Which sound creates alliteration in the line "sappy as a sprung fir"? S F I A 12 The phrase "fins fletched" is an example of which of the following? Alliteration Anaphora Sibilance Simile 13 What does the poet most likely want to convey with the word "varnished"? That the tuna is elusive That the tuna is strong That the tuna is shiny That the tuna is artificial 14 What does the word "catafalque" mean? A marine ecosystem A platform that holds a coffin A South American brand of truck A crown worn by royalty 15 Which of the following best describes an ode? A poem persuading an addressee A poem that takes the form of a dialogue between two individuals A poem written in the second person A poem praising or addressing an individual or object 16 What role do images of vegetables play in the poem? They symbolize the speaker's wealth They bring taste-based imagery to the work They offer clues about the nearby terrain and society They offer a contrast with the tuna 17 Which word best describes the poem's tone? Tired Disgusted Reverent Fearful 18 Which of the following does NOT describe the tuna as the narrator imagines it? Fast Strong Careful Purposeful 19 Which phrase contains prominent use of assonance? "once seed to sea-quake, /tidal wave..." “only you / lived through / the sea's truth…” "always renewed, / locked into the current..." "your flanks and prow / black / and slippery..." 20 Which is not a theme of this poem? Human consumption Marriage Death Animals and interspecies relationships 21 What does the tuna most closely symbolize? Innocence and inexperience Cruelty and brutality Luxury and expense Knowledge, experience, and worldliness 22 What does the word "unfathomable" most closely mean when used in the poem? Undesirable Unknowable Unbeatable Inedible 23 Who is the poem's speaker? An unidentified person A tuna A child A fisherman 24 Which of the following statements is true? The speaker is afraid of the tuna, though less so by the poem's end The speaker wants to buy the tuna, but cannot afford seafood The speaker admires the tuna's range and depth of experiences The speaker is increasingly frustrated that the tuna cannot communicate 25 Which of the following is an example of irony? The tuna's desire to be caught and eaten The speaker's insistence that death is merely a new experience for the tuna The merchant's unwillingness to sell his prize catch The speaker's anger at the tuna