1 To whom do the pearls belong? The mistress's mother The speaker's mistress One of the tall men The speaker 2 Which of the following does NOT happen in the evening described in the poem? The mistress dances with men The maid imagines her mistress from her bed The maid undresses her mistress The maid brushes her mistress's hair 3 Who does the speaker see in the looking-glass? Herself The lord A tall, anonymous man Her mistress 4 What fabrics does the mistress choose between? Silk and satin Silk and taffeta Velvet and satin Velvet and taffeta 5 What happens at the very end of the poem? The speaker lies in bed, thinking of her mistress The mistress comes home to the speaker, who helps her undress The maid tries to steal the necklace from her mistress The maid sends her mistress off to the dance 6 What do "tall men" notice when dancing with the speaker's mistress? The mistress's beauty A faint, persistent scent The mistress's French perfume The fabric of the mistress's dress 7 What does the speaker use to dust her mistress's shoulders? A feather A piece of taffeta A rabbit's foot Her hand 8 What does the speaker see in the looking-glass? The pearl necklace on her neck Herself Her mistress The rabbit foot, a symbol of good luck 9 How do the "soft blush" and "indolent sigh" connect? The mistress blushes and sighs The speaker compares the first to the second The mistress blushes, while the speaker sighs Both are in the speaker's imagination 10 What burns the speaker? The pearls that she has stolen in her pocket Her mistress’s rejection The thought of her mistress dancing with men The pearls’ absence 11 She fans herself whilst I work _________ clumsily willingly carefully slowly 12 Whose "red lips" are mentioned in the poem? An imaginary woman's Her mistress's The tall men The speaker's 13 The speaker is waiting in her mistress's room when she returns. False True 14 Where does the speaker sleep? In the basement In her own home In the attic In her mistress's room 15 What does the speaker imagine happening in her mistress's room after she comes home from dancing? A man from the dance coming home with her Her mistress brushing her own hair The pearls cooling 16 What color is the room that the mistress rests in? Blue Cream Yellow Red 17 "In her looking-glass/my red lips part _________ I want to speak." as though because for when 18 The speaker is associated with coolness, while her mistress is associated with warmth. False True 19 What does "her rope" refer to in this poem? One of the mistress's fabrics The pearl necklace The mistress's hair The mistress's belt 20 The speaker attends the ball with her mistress. False True 21 How does the speaker describe the moon? Bright New Crescent Full 22 The maid attends the dance with her mistress. False True 23 Whose "slim hand" is mentioned in the poem? The maid's A different servant's The mistress's 24 Where does the speaker imagine placing the pearls? In their case On her mistress's wrist In her own pocket Around her mistress's neck 25 Who in this poem is "puzzled?" The speaker The mistress The mistress's mother The "tall men," the mistress's suitors