1 When was the poem published? 1964 1921 1912 1931 2 How long is the poem? 25 lines 15 lines 32 lines 29 lines 3 What is the main theme of the poem? Rebirth Natural beauty Loss Coping 4 Where is the poem set? In a field of flowers In the speaker's backyard In a forest In a meadow 5 Who is the speaker? A recently widowed woman A dying man A man who has lost his father A plum tree 6 Why does springtime make the speaker feel sadness? Because she didn't have time to plant her garden Because she prefers autumn Because it reminds her of her husband Because she gets terrible allergies 7 What is the tone of the poem? Upbeat and cheery Cynical and sarcastic Dull and monotone Mournful and elegiac 8 Which of the following is NOT an image in the poem? An apple orchard Grass White flowers Plum tree 9 What is the poem's form? Rhyme royal Sonnet Free verse Haiku 10 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "flames as it has flamed" "The plumtree is white today" "at the edge of the heavy woods" "I lived with my husband." 11 Which movement was Williams associated with? Imagism Surrealism Romanticism Impressionism 12 What is the poem's genre? Ekphrastic poetry Love sonnet Nature poetry War epic 13 When does the climax occur? When the speaker sees the blossoming tree in her yard When the speaker imagines collapsing into white flowers When the speaker remembers her husband When the speaker talks to to her son 14 In "The morns are meeker than they were," what season did Emily Dickinson recontextualize? Summer Spring Winter Autumn 15 Which of the following lines contains foreshadowing? "Sorrow is my own yard" "The plumtree is white today" "load the cherry branches" "and fall into those flowers" 16 Which season is William Shakespeare reframing in Sonnet 98? Spring Autumn Winter Summer 17 Which technique does Williams use throughout the poem? Unconventional capitalization Extended metaphor Anaphora Enjambment 18 Which theatrical construct is the poem trying to imitate? Monologue Chorus Stichomythia Soliloquy 19 What do the white flowers at the end of the poem symbolize? The speaker's acceptance of circumstance The grace of nature The speaker's grief The memories of the speaker's happy marriage 20 Why does Williams choose to set a poem about death in springtime? To show how loss changes the meaning of images and events To parallel spring with winter To show spring's hidden sadness To show how spring is falsely framed in Victorian poetry 21 What was Williams's style typically characterized as? Indulgent Direct Flowery Dense 22 How long was the speaker married? Thirty-five years Five years Twenty-five years Fifteen years 23 Who told the speaker about the white flowers in the meadow? The speaker's neighbor The speaker's son The speaker's mother The speaker's husband 24 What does the speaker imagine doing at the end of the poem? Mowing the lawn Chopping down her plum tree Falling into a soft bed of white flowers Going to a meadow with her husband 25 What does the word "marsh" mean? A preserve for birdwatching The shore of a beach A muddy wetland A swamp with alligators