1 Which phrase is an example of alliteration? "listen to the thing" "can raise a tragic refrain" "space is a salvo" "the wizened earth has never" 2 What do the poem's houses symbolize? The talent and artistry of Irish people The culture of the people who live in them The oppressiveness of education The strength of the storm 3 To which animal does Heaney compare the storm? A cat A lion A lizard A wolf 4 Which best describes the speaker's tone at the beginning of the poem? Confident Imploring Furious Sarcastic 5 Which best describes the speaker's tone at the end of the poem? Brash Thoughtful Protective Comic 6 What is this poem's meter? Iambic pentameter Dactylic pentameter The poem lacks a consistent meter Iambic hexameter 7 Which word from "Storm on the Island" is the clearest instance of onomatpoeia? "fear" "blast" "wizened" "salvo" 8 Which real event may the poem's storm refer to? The toppling of the Hawaiian monarchy The Troubles in Ireland The American invasion of Iraq The 1918 Russian Revolution 9 What best describes the poem's central contradiction or paradox? The islanders choose to remain on a dangerous island The islanders fear the storm, though it is made of air The islanders pray for rain, though storms cause them harm The islanders build low houses, even though they flood with every storm 10 What does the speaker articulate about the relationship between the sea and the storm? The storm turns the sea into a dangerous force The storm whips up the sea and scares the fish The sea is a frightening place to be in the storm, more so than on land The sea helps slow the storm's winds as they approach the island 11 Which of the following is a motif in this poem? War Clocks Tourism The theater 12 What does the word "salvo," as used in line 17, refer to? A large ceramic bowl A type of medicine used for burns A Catholic ceremony A discharge of gunfire 13 What does the word "stooks," as used in line 5, refer to? A test taken by Irish schoolchildren A leather belt A bird of prey An arrangement of grain 14 Who is the poem's speaker? A resident, or group of residents, on the island A child who likes to pretend to live on an island An anthropologist studying the island A visitor to the island 15 The "ai" sounds in the phrase "raise a tragic refrain" create which of the following? Rhyme Anaphora Assonance Alliteration 16 The phrase "spits like a tamed cat / Turned savage" makes use of: Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Rhyme Enjambment 17 Which phrase is an example of assonance? "We are prepared" "there are no stacks / or stooks" "the empty air, / strange" "the very windows, / spits like a tame cat" 18 What poetic form does "Storm on the Island" follow? Heroic couplet None Villanelle Sonnet 19 Which word best describes the island residents? Creative Stoic Silly Tasteful 20 How many lines are in this poem? 12 20 15 19 21 What is the primary effect of the "K" and "T" sounds in the poem's first lines? Mimicking the sound of falling rain Showing the speaker's practical, efficient attitude Making the islanders' language sound foreign and strange Revealing that the speaker is a young child 22 The phrase "the wizened earth has never troubled us" is an example of which device? Personification Simile Metonymy Understatement 23 In which lines does the poem's only use of end-rhyme occur? 1-2 14-15 11-12 18-19 24 Which theme is NOT extensively explored in this poem? Fear Community and Solidarity Nature Science and technology 25 What does the word "strafe" implicitly compare the wind to? A small sailboat A carriage pulled by four horses A canoe used in Ireland A military aircraft