1 What does the word "Unquiet" mean in the poem? Lively Bold Restless Loud 2 What is this poem's meter? Dactylic Pentameter Anapestic Pentameter Trochaic Pentameter Iambic Pentameter 3 What does "open-handed" mean in the poem's context? Transparent Poor Helpless Generous 4 What does the word "insult" most closely mean in the poem's context? Retort Abuse Rude statement Defamation 5 Which of the following phrases does not feature assonance? "foul mouth" "insult heaped upon him" "given their children's children" "when the day is spent" 6 A description of houses as "gaunt" uses which device? Personification Understatement Simile Apostrophe 7 Who is the speaker? A gravedigger A gallerist Charles Parnell An unidentified Dubliner 8 Which historical person does the Shade represent? James Joyce William Gladstone Charles Parnell Maud Gonne 9 Which of the following lines breaks the poem's typical meter? And the gaunt houses put on majesty: And gather the Glasnevin coverlet The pack upon him. Whether to look upon your monument 10 What is the meaning of the word "Shade" as used in this poem? Ghost Awning Curtain Sunglasses 11 The poem as a whole is centered around which device? End rhyme Anaphora Zeugma Apostrophe 12 In which city is the poem set? Manchester Belfast Dublin London 13 What does the word "gaunt" mean? Luxurious Skinny Ghostly Angry 14 What does the word "flit" mean? Wonder Gossip Lie Move quickly 15 Which sounds create alliteration in the line "gather the Glasnevin coverlet"? L N G T 16 What does the word "lofty" mean? Tall Snobbish Wealthy High-minded 17 Which of the following describes the poem's tone? Pitying Patient Wondering Exhilarated 18 Which literary device appears in the phrase "Sweeter emotion, working in their veins/Like gentle blood." Foreshadowing Onomatopoeia Simile Hyperbole 19 What does the word "serving" mean in the poem's context? Amount Helpful Selfish Crowd-pleasing 20 What does the word "Glasnevin" refer to? A cemetery A holiday A mythological character A political party 21 Who is/are the poem's protagonist(s)? Yeats Dublin's middle class Parnell and Lane The speaker 22 Which of the following rhyme schemes does the poem follow? ABBACDDC ABACDC ABBCDD AABBCC 23 Which of the following lines is an instance of understatement? "For they are at their old tricks yet." "And the gaunt houses put on majesty:" "About your head till the dust stops your ear," "Away, away! You are safer in the tomb." 24 The poem's final line, in which death is described as safer than life, features which of the following? Verbal irony The line is not ironic Situational irony Dramatic irony 25 What does the word "monument" mean? Public Sculpture Crown Autobiography Castle