1 When was the poem published? 1929 1925 1926 1921 2 What was the name of the collection in which the poem appeared? The Medea Copper Sun Color The Black Christ 3 What nursery rhyme does the poem's title reference? "Clementine" "Monday's Child" "Row Row Row Your Boat" "London Bridge is Falling Down" 4 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "Death cut the strings that gave me life," "The opulent fairies be;" "Some are teethed on a silver spoon," "For I was born on Saturday—" 5 Which of the following concepts is NOT personified in the poem? Pain Sorrow Greed Poverty 6 What best describes the tone of the poem? Forlorn and fatalistic Bitter and humorous Angry and uncompromising Tragic and bombastic 7 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABCABC ABAB ABBA ABBC 8 What animal does the speaker compare himself to? Raccoon Lynx Wolf Coyote 9 What shade of black does the speaker describe the night he was born with? Tar Sable Pitch Jet 10 What does the word "swaddled" mean? Wrapped in Soft Drenched in sweat Coddled 11 What functions as a symbol of privilege in the poem? A golden apple A silver spoon A bronze medallion A silver arrow 12 What does the speaker say was the only midwife his parents could afford? Poverty Pain Sorrow Death 13 Which of the following is a symbol in the poem? A roll of twine A bolt of satin A silk robe A sackcloth gown 14 What kind of stanzas does the poem have? Quatrains Tercets Couplets Quintains 15 What does Cullen frequently use in his poems? Free verse Complex metaphors Pairs of contrasting images Couplets 16 What imagery does the poem use to suggest racial differences? Thunder and lightning The moon and sun Light and darkness Fire and water 17 What literary movement was Cullen associated with? The Black Mountain School Futurism Imagism The Harlem Renaissance 18 How long is the poem? Ten stanzas Four stanzas Eight stanzas Five stanzas 19 What does the word "opulent" mean? Suffering Unclear Poor Wealthy 20 Who does the speaker compare himself to? Wealthy, white children His children Farmers His parents 21 What is the main source of conflict in the poem? The speaker's abusive parents The speaker's envy of other people's wealth The circumstances that have held back the speaker his whole life The speaker's difficult birth 22 What does the speaker imply contributes significantly to his family's disadvantages? A bad economy Political upheaval Race Trauma 23 Which of the following is a theme in the poem? Time Art Fate Fame 24 What is the climax of the poem? When the speaker is born When the speaker describes his midwife as sorrow When the speaker runs away from home When the speaker's father says unkind things about his birth 25 What word best describes the speaker's father's comments about his birth? Harsh Warm Indifferent Excited