1 How many questions are in this poem? Three One Four Two 2 What is the main literary technique used in this poem? Pastiche Personification Allusion Foreshadowing 3 What is the name for continuing a sentence beyond a line break? Accumulation Enjambment Enthymeme Apostrophe 4 Neruda wrote “The Book of Questions” in which part of his life? Middle Throughout Beginning End 5 Which plants are personified in the poem? A rose and some trees A violet and a field A daisy and some grass A geranium and some bushes 6 Which two modes of transportation are personified in the poem? A bicycle and a bus An automobile and a train A cart and a plane A bicycle and a bus 7 What might the rose in the poem be wearing? Blouse Dress Skirt Pants 8 What are trees in the poem concealing? Birds Nests Sky Roots 9 What emotion does the automobile experience? Joy Regret Sadness Pain 10 What weather is the train experiencing in the poem? Sun Sleet Rain Snow 11 Which of the four stanzas is concerned with aesthetics and metaphysics? Third Second Fourth First 12 Which stanza is concerned with ethics? Second Third Fourth First 13 Which stanza considers the pathos of uselessness? Third First Fourth Second 14 Which stanza uses a rich metaphor that can be interpreted as political, spiritual, or social? Fourth Third First Second 15 What poetic form have these questions have been compared to? Ode Sonnet Koan Ballad 16 What makes the fact that the train is in the rain particularly sad? It is metal It is huge It is standing It is Chilean 17 What kinds of objects does this poem personify? Extraordinary Elegant Everyday Egg-shaped 18 Which question begins with an imperative? Second Fourth Third First 19 What kind of automobile is in the poem? Snoring Exalting Singing Thieving 20 Which word in the poem comes from a Latin word for “shine”? Sadder Naked Regrets Splendor 21 What political party did Neruda belong to? Republican Communist Green Democrat 22 How did Neruda (most likely) die? Old Age Murder Heart Attack Cancer 23 What is the tone of the poem? Romantic Philosophical Silly Elegiac 24 What is the overall world view of the poem? Atheist Pragmatic Animist Despairing 25 Who translated this poem? William O'Daly Gabriel García Márquez Salvador Allende Harold Bloom