1 Who is the "They" in "What Were They Like?" Any victim of war American soldiers The farmers of Laos The people of Vietnam 2 What is described as "stone" in the poem? Paths Lanterns Walls Ornaments 3 The poem was written about which historical event? World War II The Korean War The Holocaust The Vietnam War 4 Which tense does the poem mostly use? Future tense Past tense Present tense Past perfect tense 5 The Vietnamese people described in the poem are Peasants Farmers Regular people All of the above 6 Bone, ivory, jade, and silver are given as examples of Ornaments Luxury Jewelry Frivolity 7 What is compared to a "mirror" in the poem Rice paddies Lanterns Jade mirrors The horrors of war 8 In the poem, do the Vietnamese have an epic poem? No one knows They had an epic poem about the arrival of spring They had an epic poem about war They had a religious epic 9 "Moths in moonlight" describe Vietnamese proverbs Vietnamese war planes Vietnamese songs Vietnamese insects 10 Who is called "sir" in the poem? The Vietnamese old man The questioner The respondent The American soldier 11 What is NOT one of the main meaning of "buds" in the poem? Agriculture Spring Children Reproduction 12 Which is NOT an example of uncertainty in the poem? "A dream ago" "It is silent now" "Perhaps" "It is not remembered" 13 Which is Denise Levertov's other famous anti-war poem? "First Encounter" "If We Must Die" "Life at War" "Wichita Vortex Sutra" 14 With which school of poetry is Denise Levertov NOT associated? New York School New American Poetry Black Mountain Modernism 15 The poem's setting is unnamed an American base a bomb shelter a Vietnamese village 16 The tone of the second stanza can be described as Formal Elegaic Impassionate Enthusiastic 17 Which is NOT a major theme in the poem? The common humanity of all people The viciousness of American soldiers The cost of war The importance of protecting cultures 18 Hearts turned to stone is an example of a Motif Metaphor Allegory Metonymy 19 Finish the line: "Ornament is for ..." Rich people Times of celebration Joy Peace 20 The questioner wants to know whether the Vietnamese distinguished between speech and Singing Epic poetry Whispers Screams 21 Were the Vietnamese "inclined to quiet laughter?" They preferred to sing They were very serious The laughed loudly and joyfully Perhaps before the war 22 "Moths in moonlight" is an example of Motif Rhyme Alliteration Metaphor 23 The Vietnam War lasted from 1955 to 1968 1967 1975 1982 24 Who was another major poet who wrote poems against the war in Vietnam? Allen Ginsberg Jack Kerouac George Sassoon Anne Carson 25 Levertov referred to her poetic form as Epic verse Projective verse Free verse Organic verse