1 The phrase "moth-like stars" is an instance of what? Metaphor Simile Metonymy Synecdoche 2 This poem is representative of which movement? Postmodernism The Irish Literary Revival The New York School First-generation Romanticism 3 The phrase "a fire was in my head" is a metaphor meaning what? That the speaker is feeling stupid That the speaker is angry That the speaker is feeling emotional and passionate That the speaker is full of brilliant ideas 4 What is the poem's meter? Anapestic tetrameter Iambic pentameter Iambic tetrameter Anapestic pentameter 5 Yeats compares the stars to which of the following? Scales Moths Lanterns Berries 6 How many stanzas are in the poem? 1 3 4 2 7 Which sound produces assonance in the phrase "kiss her lips"? S I E K 8 The phrase "The golden apples of the sun" is an instance of what? Simile Understatement Personification Metaphor 9 Which best describes the poem's tone? Exhausted Despairing Hopeful Didactic 10 Which of the following is NOT associated with Aengus? Poetry Youth Love War 11 Which of the following is not a major theme of this work? Childhood Love Nature Aging 12 What does fire most clearly symbolize in this work? Passion Home Danger War 13 Which line contains alliterative G sounds? "It had become a glimmering girl" "And pluck till time and times are done" "I went to blow the fire a-flame" "And cut and peeled a hazel wand" 14 How long are the poem's stanzas? Two lines (couplets) Eight lines (octaves) Six lines (sestets) Four lines (quatrains) 15 Which of the following describes the poem's mood? Witty Cozy Glamorous Dreamlike 16 Which is an instance of irony? The sudden transformation of the fish into a woman The fact that readers know the woman will disappear before Aengus notices it The fact that Aengus becomes more sure of his success the longer his quest takes The way that the forest is a site of magical events 17 Which of the following is an instance of metonymy? "And when white moths were on the wing" "With apple blossom in her hair" "Because a fire was in my head" "Through hollow lands and hilly lands" 18 Which word is an instance of onomatopoeia? Dappled Rustled Peeled Trout 19 Who is the poem's speaker? The son of W.B. Yeats's friend Augusta Gregory An orphaned boy living in Victorian Dublin The Irish god of love and youth An Irish revolutionary assassinated by British forces 20 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABACDEDF ABCBDEFE ABBACDDE ABABAB 21 Where is the poem set? A ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean Ireland, in a mythical past The Tower of London A modern Irish city 22 Which is an example of hyperbole? The speaker's perseverance in the face of adversity The speaker's ease in using natural materials to make the fishing pole The repeated evocation of the natural world The speaker's claim that he will spend eternity with the woman 23 Which of the following is a motif in this work? Ivy Acorns Oranges Apples 24 In what year was this work published? 1881 1906 1897 2003 25 In which collection did this work first appear? Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry Sailing to Byzantium The Tower The Wind Among the Reeds