1 What does the word "surfeit" mean? Excess Complaint Large dinner party Charter or agreement 2 Which best characterizes this poem? It embraces moral ambiguity, leaving readers unsure who to root for It makes heavy use of figurative language It follows an elaborate, complex formal structure It focuses on the psyche of the speaker 3 Which best describes the poem's speaker? An unidentified, limited first-person speaker An unidentified, omniscient third-person speaker A journalist bearing witness to the dictator's cruelty A dictator 4 Where are the poem's first several lines set? A schoolbuilding A military hospital A coffee shop A sugarcane field 5 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? It has no rhyme scheme ABBACDDCABBACDDC ABCBAADCD AABAABABA 6 What is the dictator's palace compared to? A diamond ring A teapot A dog's mouth A watch face 7 Who is the translator of the version discussed in this guide? Ben Belitt W.S. Merwin Pablo Neruda Mark Eisner 8 Neruda compares the palace-dwellers to "wineglasses, _____, and piping." Chocolates Drumbeats Gemstones Collars 9 What is the poem's meter? Anapestic hexameter Trochaic trimeter It is free verse Iambic pentameter 10 What does the word "finical" mean? Erudite Multifaceted Picky Shiny 11 Which of the following does the poem sharply critique? Adult cruelty to children Fascism and authoritarianism Industrialization Religious extremism 12 How many lines are in this poem? 10 17 14 15 13 Which of the following phrases does NOT contain alliteration? "carrion, blood, and a nausea" "the plant and its pollen" "the blinded, big leaves" "The snout filled with silence and slime" 14 Which of the following are juxtaposed? The snout and the bones Laughter and death The dictator and his allies The plant and the pollen 15 What does the word "satrap" mean? A subordinate ruler or official A grand palace An exclusive, government-sponsored club A type of trap used to catch mice and rats 16 Which type of sensory imagery is prominent in the poem's opening lines? Sound imagery Tactile imagery Smell imagery Taste imagery 17 What does the plant most likely symbolize? God's abandonment Life under dictatorship The power of the arts The refuge of nature 18 Which is NOT one of the poem's themes? Evil and oppression Inequality Gender Death 19 Which of the following is an instance of hyperbole? "Lament was perpetual" "their festering surfeit of bones" "A finical satrap conversed" "Vendetta was born" 20 Which of the following serve as a synecdochic representation in the poem? A glove A petal A plant A mouth 21 What does the word "carrion" mean? A type of bird of prey Decaying dead bodies A battle cry A brand of gun popular in fascist Spain 22 Neruda uses a simile to compare which of the following to a flower petal? A military medal A flag A gunshot wound The smell of corpses 23 In which era is this poem most likely set? The 1970s The late eighteenth century The mid-twentieth century The early Medieval period 24 How does Neruda depict authoritarians? As sadistic and monstrous As vulnerable and frightened As frivolous and willfully blind As zealous and obsessive 25 What does the word "bludgeon" mean? Broken-down vehicle Blunt person Physical blow Toolbox