1 What is the poem's meter? Trochaic pentameter Free verse Iambic pentameter Iambic tetrameter 2 To whom does the phrase "The Nazarene" refer? Jesus Moses Mary Abraham 3 Which is the definition of the word "indolent"? Sweet Musical Indecisive Idle 4 Which of the following is an instance of simile? "each tough palm was skewered" "They seized the prophet then and dragged him out" "like shells from Galilee" "clutched the bridle of an ass" 5 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABABCDECDE ABBACDDC ABAB It has no consistent rhyme scheme 6 Which theme do the actions of the crowd most clearly relate to? Gender Art Fatherhood The role of bystanders 7 Which of the following lines displays alliteration? "Firstly, his hands - a woman's." "The crowd was baying for Barabbas." "rough men shouldering a pathway to the gates." "His face? Ugly. Talented." 8 Who is the poem's speaker? A female mystic in medieval France An unnamed soldier in World War II A politician's wife in 1960s California The wife of the biblical figure Pontius Pilate 9 Which is the poem's most prominent symbol? Thorns Hands Skulls Donkeys 10 What is the best description of the speaker's relationship to her maid? The speaker regards her maid maternally, teaching and advising her The two are faithful companions and friends The speaker does not trust her maid and keeps her actions secret from her The two do not know one another well, but Duffy hints that they will grow closer over time 11 Who is the poem's antagonist? The speaker The Emperor Pilate The maid 12 Which of the following is a major theme of the poem? Racism The destruction of nature Food Gender 13 In which poetry collection did this first appear? Standing Female Nude Little Red Cap Mean Time The World's Wife 14 What is the closest synonym of the word "baying"? Resting Howling Gossiping Weeping 15 The speaker compares her husband's hands to which of the following? Moths Books Mice Twigs 16 Which line uses assonance most extensively? "I longed for Rome, home, someone else." "Their pale, mothy touch made me flinch." "His brown hands touched me." "the Nazarene was crowned with thorns." 17 Which best describes the poem's tone? Humorous Inquisitive Pragmatic Lamenting 18 In which year was this poem first published? 2005 1999 1978 2012 19 Pilate displays many traits associated with femininity, despite his power as a man. This is an instance of what? Verbal Irony Paradox Dramatic Irony Situational Irony 20 What is the poem's setting? First-century Jerusalem Eighteenth-century India Twentieth-century Los Angeles Fifteenth-century Europe 21 What stanza type is used in this poem? Sestets Tercets Quintains Quatrains 22 Which contains is an example of sibilance? "Leave him alone." "I woke up, sweating, sexual, terrified." "bored stiff, disguised" "His eyes were eyes to die for." 23 What does the word "Galilee" refer to? A type of headdress A temple in ancient Jerusalem A sea A silent movie 24 Who is Barabbas? The man who is pardoned instead of Jesus The speaker's late first husband The speaker's maid A priest who leaves the church after a scandal 25 Which theme is the most prominent in this work? Desire Class Childhood and coming of age Imagination