1 How many lines are in this poem? 12 10 8 14 2 What is the poem's form? Villanelle English sonnet Italian sonnet Sestina 3 Who is this poem's speaker? A schoolboy The speaker is not identified An old woman A sailor on the night shift 4 How many stanzas are in the poem? 1 7 3 4 5 What types of stanzas are in this poem? Quatrains and a couplet Tercets and a couplet Quintains and a couplet Sestets and a couplet 6 What is this poem's primary meter? Spondaic monometer Iambic hexameter Trochaic trimeter Iambic pentameter 7 In which way does the poem's final line differ from the previous ones? It does not differ in a significant way It is written in anapests It is longer It does not rhyme with any other lines 8 Where is the poem's volta? At the beginning of the poem After line 12 After line 10 After line 2 9 Where is the poem set? On a boat as sailors change shifts In the speaker's bedroom By the ocean at nightfall In a dreamlike fantasy world 10 What best describes the poem's mood? Pleading Ominous Disgusted Teasing 11 What movement can this poem best be considered part of? Modernism The Englightenment The Renaissance Romanticism 12 Which idea does the speaker express skepticism about? Reason Innocence Domesticity Transcendence 13 The speaker compares the light of ships to which of the following? Dragon's breath Witch's hearths Fairy fires Goblin's eyes 14 Which of the following statements would the speaker most likely agree with? Your friends are your most important possession It's essential to be logical and objective Parenthood is about preparing your children, not sheltering them Life is always going to be uncertain and unpredictable 15 Which of the following motifs appear most prominently in the poem? Urban life Domesticity The arts Nature 16 Which device appears most frequently in this poem? Caesura Dramatic irony Apostrophe Personification 17 Which of the following appears in the line “Save where is heard the repercussive roar”? Sarcasm Alliteration Assonance Oxymoron 18 Which sound contributes to alliteration in the line “Of rocks remote; or still more distant tone”? R S M T 19 Which phrase contains assonance? "All is black shadow" "bidding 'Strike the bell!'" "Huge vapours brood" "such the dubious ray" 20 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABA CDC EFE GHG ABBA ABBA CDDC CDDC EFFE ABAB CDCD ABAB CD ABAB CDCD EFEF GG 21 Which is an example of irony in the poem? The personification of objects that are actually lifeless The speaker's sarcastic suggestion that life is easy The fact that the speaker is dying, but doesn't know it yet The speaker's argument that promises of certainty actually create confusion 22 Which of the following lines contains personification? "Huge vapours brood above the clifted shore" "Misled the pilgrim – such the dubious ray" "Or where afar the ship-lights faintly shine" "seamen in the anchored bark that tell" 23 Which two end words create slant rhyme? tone/alone shore/roar mute/foot sand/land 24 When was this poem written? Around 1800 Around 2000 Around 1750 Around 1920 25 Which phrase is an example of synecdoche? "Night on the ocean settles dark and mute," "the lucid line / Marked by the light surf" "one deep voice alone / Singing the hour" "That wavering reason lends in life’s long darkling way."