1 What is the setting of the poem? Richmond Shenandoah Harper's Ferry Washington D.C. 2 Which of the following phrases contains alliteration? "Slowly swaying" "Hidden in the cap" "The shadow on your green" "The meteor of war" 3 What word best describes the tone of the poem? Eerie Tragic Serene Gleeful 4 How many stanzas does the poem have? Twelve Four Seven Two 5 What phrase is exclaimed twice in the poem? "Weird John Brown!" "The meteor of war!" "His soul goes marching on!" "Shenandoah!" 6 When does the poem take place? During John Brown's execution During Robert E. Lee's capture of John Brown During Abraham Lincoln's signing of the Emancipation Proclamation During John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry 7 What was John Brown fighting to end? Slavery The Fugitive Slave Act Commercial whaling The Civil War 8 What are meteors associated with? The alignment of the solar system The cost of warfare The cruelty of slavery The foretelling of the future 9 What is the poem's central theme? The radical violence of John Brown's actions The life and work of Frederick Douglass The enduring (and predictive) legacy of John Brown The military tactics of Robert E. Lee 10 What was Brown's most notable physical feature? The scar on his left cheek His shaved head His missing thumb His long beard 11 What type of stanzas are the poems made up of? Sestets Septet Octaves Couplets 12 Which of the follow lines contains personification? "(Weird John Brown)," "The cut is on the crown" "So your future veils its face," "Gaunt the shadow on your green," 13 What is the poem's final image? A meteor The grass of the Shenandoah Valley A cloud of rifle smoke A confederate soldier 14 What war was Brown's rebellion and death a "portent" of? The Revolutionary War The War of 1812 The Civil War The Vietnam War 15 Where was John Brown captured? Lawrence Harper's Ferry Quebec Pottowatomie Creek 16 The phrase "the meteor of war" is an example of which of the following? Hyperbole Assonance Metaphor Metonymy 17 Which of the following historical events did NOT impact John Brown? The Kansas-Nebraska Act The caning of Charles Sumner The assassination of Abraham Lincoln The Fugitive Slave Act 18 What best describes the mood of the poem? Pensive and worried Eulogizing and grim Alarmed and afraid Subdued and optimistic 19 Which of the following does NOT describe a structural similarity between the two stanzas? The number of lines The mention of Shenandoah in the fourth line The mention of John Brown in the sixth line A description of Harper's Ferry in the first line 20 Which of the following is a theme the poem explores? Urban living Civic duty Religion The law 21 Which of the following was John Brown's mocking nickname? Wrathful John Brown Old John Brown Weird John Brown Strange John Brown 22 What was the name of John Brown's cause? Federalism The Union Abolition Communism 23 Who was a noteworthy friend of John Brown? Ralph Waldo Emerson Preston Brooks Charles Sumner Frederick Douglass 24 What does the phrase "anguish none can draw" refer to? John Brown's physical pain The national anxiety over the encroaching Civil War Henry David Thoreau's memorial for John Brown John Brown's pain over not ending slavery 25 Why does the line "Shenandoah!" fall in the middle of both stanzas? Because it refers to Shenandoah, Kansas Because it refers to the dividing line between the North and South that determined slavery's legality Because the Shenandoah Valley is exactly even on both sides Because Shenandoah is a town located exactly in the middle of the U.S.