1 What did the mother pin on her son's lapel? A poppy A bird feather A blackthorned rose A military pin 2 What bird does the mother see flying from a pear tree? A sparrow A dove A songbird A raven 3 In which collection does "Poppies" appear? Walking the Block Spine Echo of Wars Exit Wounds 4 What is Jane Weir's additional occupation, besides being a poet? Soldier Photographer Designer Director 5 What is the rhyme structure of the poem? ABABBCBC Free verse ABBABBCC ABABABAB 6 Which of the following is NOT a potential genre of the poem? Elegy Contemporary poetry Sonnet Dramatic monologue 7 What is the dove compared to? A white poppy An ornamental stitch A wishbone A blackthorn 8 What is Armistice Sunday? The anniversary of the end of hostilities in World War II The anniversary of the end of hostilities in the British conflict in Afghanistan The anniversary of the end of hostilities in World War I in 1918 The day before a soldier departs from home 9 What is described as "slowly melting" in the poem? (Line 18) The words the mother wishes to say The poppies placed on individual war graves The snow on the hill where the war memorial is located The gel in the son's hair 10 What does the mother find on the top of the hill? A songbird A playground Her son A war memorial 11 What does the mother remove from the son's blazer? A poppy The hat tucked into his collar White cat hairs A yellow pattern 12 Which of the following is NOT a theme of the poem? Loss War Religion Parenthood 13 Which of the following is an example of metaphor? the world overflowing / like a treasure chest. (Lines 20-21) Later a single dove flew from the pear tree (Line 25) leaned against it like a wishbone (Line 32) spasms of paper red (Line 5) 14 Which of the following is used to describe the son's hair? hat-less white gelled blackthorns covered in a soldier's cap 15 Which of the following is an example of simile? spasms of paper red (Line 5) The dove pulled freely against the sky, / an ornamental stitch. (Lines 33-34) I was brave, as I walked (Line 18) the world overflowing / like a treasure chest. (Lines 20-21) 16 Which of the following is NOT a motif in the poem? Bright light Fabrics Youth War 17 As used in Line 22, the word "intoxicated" most nearly means ___. emotionally excited, elated, or exhilarated overwhelmed and anxious drunk or under the influence of drugs confused and anxious 18 The poem is told from which perspective? Omniscient third person Second person Close third person First person 19 Which of the following takes place in the final line of the poem? The mother releases a song bird from its cage. The son is killed in battle. The mother pins a poppy on the son's lapel. The mother wishes she could hear the voice of her son on the playground 20 Which of the following is INCORRECT? The poem is set in rural Ireland. There are at least two birds mentioned in the poem. The poppy is a key symbol in the poem. The poem alludes to a war commemoration holiday. 21 "Poppies," among other works, was written in response to a call by ____. The National Committee for the Arts Carol Ann Duffy The British prime minister Jane Weir 22 How does the mother describe the words she almost speaks to her son? flattened, rolled, turned into felt, / slowly melting overflowing / like a treasure chest making tucks, darts, pleats, hat-less spoken loudly and brightly / like silver coins jingling 23 How is the temperature described in the poem? Rainy Cold Hot Humid 24 In addition to poetry, Jane Weir has written ____. Instrumental scores and songs Poetic biographies and pamphlets Historical fiction Novels and screenplays 25 Which of the following is NOT an action the mother takes in the poem? Smoothing down his hair. Brushing white cat hairs from his shirt. Pinning a poppy on his lapel. Walking with him to the front door.