1 What is the Helicon primarily associated with? Moral redemption Romantic love Artistic inspiration Spiritual healing 2 What is the poem's major conflict? The tension between modernity and local tradition The speaker's inability to decide whether to live a rural or a cosmopolitan life The speaker's parents' hopes for him versus his friends' pressures The speaker's desire to explore, counter to social expectation 3 What does the phrase "the trapped sky" most likely refer to? The appearance of a cloudy sky before a storm The sky through a stained-glass window The adult speaker's narrow memory of childhood landscapes The reflection of the sky 4 What is the focus of the speaker's childhood exploration? Caves Trees Ponds Wells 5 What does the speaker like about echoes? They feel like confirmation of God or other spiritual beings They help him hear and understand himself anew They make him feel that he is not alone, even in remote places They cause nearby animals to respond 6 The speaker implies that he has changed his behavior as an adult for which reason? He has become physically weak, though he is mentally sharp He realizes that his explorations were insensitive to his neighbors He must care for his family and cannot take risks He does not want to be thought vain or undignified 7 The phrase "the dark drop" is an example of which of the following? Simile Alliteration Understatement Personification 8 How many stanzas are in the poem? 2 4 3 5 9 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABCBCBA ABC CBA ABABAB ABAB 10 To which mythological figure does the poem allude? Odysseus Persephone Hercules Narcissus 11 What type of stanzas comprise this poem? 4 3 5 6 12 Which word best describes the young speaker? Curious Industrious Kind Listless 13 What is meant by the word "scaresome"? Jumpy Scarce Haunting Frightening 14 How does the speaker reconnect to his childhood passions as an adult? Through family stories and folktales Through documenting the sites he once explored Through visiting his old home Through writing poetry 15 Which sound creates assonance in the phrase "pumps with buckets and windlasses"? U's P's B's S's 16 Which line contains alliterative R sounds? "To stare, big-eyed Narcissus, into some spring" "I loved the dark drop, the trapped sky" "a rat slapped across my reflection." "I savoured the rich crash" 17 Which of the following lines contains hyperbole? "...a rat slapped across my reflection." "A shallow one under a dry stone ditch" "I savoured the rich crash..." "As a child, they could not keep me from wells" 18 Which of the following elements of wells assume the most significance in this poem? Echoes and reflections Dirtiness and murkiness Fluidity and movement Depth and darkness 19 Which of the following is true of Ireland's holy wells? They are often associated with a patron saint They are largely concentrated in the Dublin area They are usually surrounded by religious buildings They are not true wells, but rather manmade pools 20 What is the "white face" described in stanza 3? The spirit of the local holy well The speaker's reflection An unidentified wild animal The speaker's deceased ancestors 21 Which of the following words is an example of onomatopoeia? Crash scaresome Ditch Dank 22 For which of the following purposes do people often use holy wells? Healing the sick Divining the future Watering crops Cleaning spiritually unclean objects 23 Which element of poetry does the speaker highlight in the poem's final lines? Meter Metaphor Enjambment Rhyme 24 Which does NOT describe the poem's tone? Nostalgic Contemplative Playful Bitter 25 What does the word "fructify" mean? To sanctify or devote to a saint To make something productive To sweeten To rot or decay