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1 Click Here to Begin the Review
Poetry Unit Review Game Click Here to Begin the Review

2 Important Information
Your exam will now be WEDNESDAY! Your packet is due WEDNESDAY as well.

3 Directions Read each question and select the best possible response. If you miss a question, please note this so that you can study later!

4 “Valentine for Ernest Mann”

5 In “Valentine for Ernest Mann,” the speaker compares writing poetry to
WRONG! CORRECT! Next

6 “A word is dead” and “The Word”

7 In “The Word,” Manuel Ulacia compares words to
WRONG! CORRECT! CORRECT! Next

8 In “A word is dead,” Emily Dickinson believes that words lose their meaning and impact once spoken.
CORRECT! WRONG! False True Next

9 “Paul Revere’s Ride”

10 In “Paul Revere’s Ride,” what signal is given to Paul Revere?
WRONG! CORRECT! Next

11 Which of the following best summarizes Longfellow’s message in “Paul Revere’s Ride.”
Cooperation is necessary for success. WRONG! WRONG! Heroes are born, not made. CORRECT! The actions of one person can make a difference. Next

12 “Beowulf” and “Casey at the Bat”

13 “Beowulf” is a translation because the original poem was written in Spanish.
CORRECT! WRONG! False True Next

14 Which of the following is not a characteristic of epic poetry?
WRONG It tells a long story. CORRECT! It is translated. It uses formal, heightened language. WRONG It deals with the adventures of a hero. WRONG Next

15 In “Casey at the Bat,” the score when Casey comes up to bat is
4-2 1-1 4-4 CORRECT! WRONG! WRONG! Next

16 In “Casey at the Bat,” which of the following lines contains an example of alliteration?
CORRECT! “A sickly silence fell upon the patrons of the game.” “There was pride in Casey’s bearing, and a smile on Casey’s face” WRONG WRONG “Five thousand tongues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt” Next

17 In “Casey at the Bat,” the ending is a good example of
Irony CORRECT! Personification An epic hero WRONG! WRONG! Next

18 “I Hear America Singing”
“O Captain! My Captain!” “I Hear America Singing” and “I, Too”

19 Walt Whitman’s nickname is the “Bard of Democracy.”
CORRECT! WRONG! False True Next

20 What type of poem is “O Captain! My Captain!”?
WRONG Narrative Ode WRONG CORRECT! Elegy Next

21 How does the speaker of the poem feel about the death of his captain?
Sad CORRECT! WRONG Joyous WRONG Angry Next

22 In Whitman’s extended metaphor, what does the journey represent?
The Country WRONG WRONG Slavery CORRECT! The Civil War Next

23 WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! CORRECT!
“O Captain! My Captain!” is an extended metaphor. Which of the following is not used by Whitman to enhance this metaphor? WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! CORRECT! Next

24 What type of poem is “I Hear America Singing”?
Free Verse CORRECT! WRONG Elegy WRONG Ballad Next

25 Who is singing in “I Hear America Singing”?
WRONG The wealthy members of society The working class CORRECT! WRONG The speaker Next

26 WRONG Rhyme WRONG Listing CORRECT! Repetition
Which of the following is not a way that Whitman creates a sense of rhythm in “I Hear America Singing”? WRONG Repetition Rhyme CORRECT! WRONG Listing Next

27 Which of the following is the best description of “I Hear America Singing”?
WRONG Criticism of upper-class society. Celebration of the American worker and individuality. CORRECT! WRONG Criticism of racism and segregation. Next

28 Langston Hughes and Walt Whitman were friends in real life.
CORRECT! WRONG! False True Next

29 What type of poem is “I, Too”?
Free Verse CORRECT! WRONG Elegy WRONG Epic Next

30 Which of the following statements is true about Langston Hughes?
WRONG He knew Walt Whitman. He wrote during the Harlem Renaissance. CORRECT! WRONG He was a slave. Next

31 WRONG WRONG CORRECT! Metaphor
At the end of “I, Too,” Hughes writes “I, too, am America.” What type of figurative language is this? Imagery WRONG WRONG Personification CORRECT! Metaphor Next

32 WRONG WRONG CORRECT! A table Singing
In “I, Too,” Hughes uses a symbol to illustrate equality and communication. Which of the following symbols does he use? A table CORRECT! WRONG Singing WRONG The kitchen Next

33 hopeful and optimistic
Both “I Hear America Singing” and “I, Too” can be described as having a(n) _____________________ tone. WRONG humorous CORRECT! hopeful and optimistic WRONG angry and frustrated Next

34 Miscellaneous

35 WRONG! WRONG! CORRECT! ABAB ABBA AABB
Read the opening lines of the poem “Barbara Frietchie” by John Greenleaf Whittier and identify the rhyme scheme. Up from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool September morn, The clustered spires of Frederick stand Green-walled by the hills of Maryland. ABAB ABBA AABB WRONG! WRONG! CORRECT!


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