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4 Poems Narrative/Free Verse

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  • Q1
    What is the speaker's problem in the poem "Sick"?
    The speaker is trying to keep from going to school.
    The speaker is very sick.
    The speaker wants to go to school.
    The speaker needs medicine to feel better.
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  • Q2
    How was the speaker's problem resolved in the poem "Sick"?
    The speaker begins to feel even worst.
    The speaker is told that it is Saturday.
    The speaker decides to go to school.
    The speaker starts to feel better after taking medicine.
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  • Q3
    The reader can tell that the poem "Sick" is written in what form?
    Free Verse
    Lyrical
    Narrative
    Stanzas
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  • Q4
    The poem "The Life of Being a Bed" has a different number of lines in each stanza. What form of poetry is the poem?
    Humorous
    Narrative
    Free Verse
    Lyrical
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  • Q5
    Look at the structure of "The Broken-Legg'd Man". Based on the numbers of stanzas and lines in each stanza, the reader can tell that the poem is...
    Free Verse
    Narrative
    Lines
    Lyrical
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  • Q6
    In the poem "My Kitchen Floor" the reader can tell that this is a free verse poem because...
    The is a set rhythm throughout the poem.
    There is repetition throughout the poem.
    Each stanza has different line lengths.
    The poem has a rhyme pattern.
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