1 What is the tone of the poem? Straightforward and regretful Dark and moody Cynical and sharp Happy and upbeat 2 Which of the following is a symbol in the poem? Oranges The icebox The kitchen sink Apples 3 What style was Williams seeking to imitate? A note left on the kitchen counter by his wife Gary Snyder's poems about the North Cascades mountain range Shakespeare's love sonnets Bashō's haikus about autumn 4 What is a major stylistic feature of the poem? The use of enjambment Complex metaphors Elaborate wordplay A prominent inclusion of dashes 5 How many stanzas does the poem have? Four Six Three Eighteen 6 What do plums represent in the poem? Religious guilt The speaker's love for his wife Farm labor Everyday pleasures 7 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "so sweet" "you were probably" "and which" "I have eaten" 8 What is the genre of the poem? Pastoral poetry Imagist poetry War epic Erasure poetry 9 What is the poem's setting? A doctor's office The speaker's kitchen An orchard The speaker's farm 10 What is the poem's form and meter? The poem is a villanelle. The poem is a sonnet. The poem is a haiku. The poem is written in free verse. 11 What fruit does the speaker guiltily consume? Peaches Pears Plums Apples 12 What does the word "icebox" refer to? It is an older term for refrigerator. It refers to an ice skating rink. It refers to an ice chest. It is a colloquial term for a meat locker. 13 What is the poem's main conflict? The speaker's marital struggles The speaker's inability to cook The speaker's guilt over eating plums The speaker's struggle to not eat apples 14 When does the poem's climax occur? In the third stanza Before the poem has begun In the first stanza In the second stanza 15 What role does understatement play in the poem? The speaker compares his consumption of the plums to a buglarly The speaker imagines his wife's anger like a tidal wave The speaker confesses his consumption of the plums like a crime The speaker describes the icebox like a vast arctic tundra 16 What type of stanza does the poem have? Quatrains Quintains Monostiches Octaves 17 What is a recurring motif in the poem? Frustration Regret Happiness Envy 18 Which of the following is NOT a theme in the poem? Time Guilt Communication Taste 19 When was the poem published? 1983 1938 1988 1933 20 Which of the following poets also used enjambment prominently in their work? Jennifer O'Grady All of the following Billy Collins Tony Hoagland 21 Which of the following words does the speaker NOT use to describe the taste of the plums? Delicious Cold Sweet Saccharine 22 Why does the speaker end with a description of the plums' taste? To reveal that he feels no guilt To show the lingering memory it left behind To highlight his lack of enjoyment of them To describe their unremarkable flavor 23 What is the title of Tony Hoagland's poem about space travel? "Rocket Fuel" "Booster Rockets" "Jet" "Lift Off" 24 In her poem "Moths," what does Jennifer O'Grady depict? Moths emerging from cocoons The speaker's fear of the dark A mother–daughter relationship Moths fluttering around a back-porch lightbulb 25 Which term best characterizes the style of the poem? Baroque Opaque Mysterious Direct