An example of agate.
“It’s a tp-castt Tuesday!” AP Literature and Composition December 11, 2012 Mr. Houghteling
“To Helen” Quiz, AP style. Reviewing the Webquest. AGENDA “To Helen” Quiz, AP style. Reviewing the Webquest. Reading of, and TP-CASTT for, “Helen.”
An example of agate.
a) is b) perfumed c) bore d) weary. 1. ______ In the first stanza, the verb that is matched with the subject “Nicean barks” is a) is b) perfumed c) bore d) weary. 2. ______ An example of shift most clearly occurs a) between lines 4 and 5 b) between lines 6 and 7 c) lines 9 and 10 d) when the speaker addresses the subject as “Psyche.” 3. ______ When the speaker uses direct address, even though the subject of the direct address is not there, this is the use of which literary term? a) assonance b) alliteration c) allusion d) apostrophe
4. _______ It is clear that by the end of the poem, the speaker a) is watching Helen. b) wants to marry Helen. c) will travel a long way to visit Helen. d) is intimate with Helen. 5. ______ The “agate lamp” referenced in line 12 would most nearly look like which of the following? a) a polka-dotted lamp b) a striped lamp c) a lamp designed for candles d) a lamp with a plaid lampshade 6. ______ The allusion to Psyche in line 13 most clearly indicates that the speaker a) is only interested in the woman for her beauty. b) is impressed with the woman’s soul as well as beauty. c) believes that the woman is mortal. d) thinks that he is crazy for being in love with her.
Write the paragraph regarding the TONE of the poem “Helen” by H.D. Homework Re-read “Helen.” Write the paragraph regarding the TONE of the poem “Helen” by H.D. Prepare yourself for a quiz on “Helen.”