1 Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of "since feeling is first"? Love is but an illusion. Both in love and in life, you must prioritize feeling over thinking. Wisdom is the highest virtue. You must be conscious of the consequences of your actions. 2 What does "syntax" stand for in the poem? Emotion Reason Love Inefficiency 3 Why is the person "who pays any attention to the syntax of things" unable to "wholly kiss" the addressee? Because a kiss requires feeling, and this person prioritizes reason over feeling Because this person is too emotional for the addressee Because this person has a short attention span Because the addressee dislikes people who study syntax and grammar 4 Which of the following best describes the form and meter of this poem? Free verse Blank verse Ballad meter Sonnet 5 Which of the following is not a major theme of this poem? Religion Language Love Life and death 6 Which of the following does NOT contain an example of alliteration or consonance? “death i think is no parenthesis” "laugh, leaning” “eyelids’ flutter” “feeling is first” 7 What is ironic about this poem? We know, but the speaker does not, that this love is going to fail. Cummings uses syntax to write this poem. It is not actually about feeling. The speaker does not actually love the addressee. 8 Which of the following best describes the structure of this poem? Loose; resisting a narrative structure Evocative of the structure of another poem Following a linear narrative Heavily based on repetition 9 Which of the following is a personification? "life's not a paragraph" "kisses are a better fate" “my blood approves" "i swear by all flowers" 10 Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the tone of the speaker? Assertive Affectionate Philosophical Pessimistic 11 Which of the following best describes the setting of the poem? Intergalactic Unspecified, abstract Urban Pastoral 12 Which of the following is not an example of synecdoche in this poem? "Spring is in the world" “my blood” “my brain” “your eyelids’” 13 "Spring" symbolize which of the following? Aging, senility, and vulnerability Death, trauma, and pain War, violence, and discord Fertility, vitality, and youth 14 Which of the following is NOT a symbolic meaning that "flowers" may have in this poem? Ephemerality Fertility Nature Artificiality 15 Which of the following best describes the word play between "Spring" and "blood"? The speaker is trying to be resilient like a "spring" after witnessing "bloodshed" and violence. "Spring" is a "bloody" season. "Blood" can "spring" forth. Hot water "springs" are good for "blood" circulation. 16 What does the speaker mean when they say "death i think is no parenthesis"? Death is not something we should keep in mind in everyday life. Death is an inevitable part of the human experience. What happens after death is a mystery. Death is something that can be ignored. 17 How is the lady's attitude different from that of the speaker? She is less optimistic. She believes in logic and reason. She is more religious. She is more aggressive. 18 "since feeling is first" was published in which of the following books? EIMI Tulips & Chimneys is 5 The Enormous Room 19 In what year was this poem published? 1936 1926 1946 1916 20 Which of the following best describes the collection in which this poem was published? Traditional and conforming Violent and gory Kitsch and cheesy Experimental and unconventional 21 Which of the following is an example of mathematical language within the poem? "wholly to be a fool" "[...] is less than [...]" "i swear by all flowers" "we are for each other" 22 Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes the use of the word "wholly" in the poem? It is evocative of the word "holy." It is used in an alliteration. It evokes a sense of holiness and sacredness in addition to perfection. It is repeated twice. 23 "the best gesture of my brain is less than / your eyelids’ flutter" is an example of which of the following? Asyndeton Synecdoche Alliteration Personification 24 "laugh, leaning back in my arms / for life’s not a paragraph" does NOT contain which of the following? Metaphor Alliteration Sarcasm Synecdoche 25 Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes the use of the word "paragraph" in this poem? It is parallel to the word "parenthesis" in the subsequent line. It may symbolize the artificiality of linguistic constructs. It may symbolize the simplicity of linguistic constructs. It is antithetical to the word "syntax" in an earlier stanza.