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- Q1
What is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza?
ABCB
ABAB
AABB
AAAA
120sELAGSE6RL5 - Q2
What is the meaning of the first line of the poem?
The sun is sleeping.
The sun is laying in bed.
The sun is not sleeping.
The sun is a star.
120sELAGSE6L4 - Q3
What line from the poem conveys that the sun travels?
Still round the earth his way he takes
Are getting up and being dressed.
At night upon my pillow lie
We round the sunny garden play.
120sELAGSE6RL1 - Q4
Which of the following best describes the poet's use of a metaphor?
She compares a bird to happiness.
She compares a bird to feathers.
She compares hope to a bird.
She compares hope to feathers.
120sELAGSE6L5 - Q5
Which word choices help the poet develop this metaphor?
sore
crumb
warm
perches
120sELAGSE6L5 - Q6
What is a good summary of this poem?
Hope leaves you when times are bad.
Hope is with you in good times and bad times.
We do not have hope.
Only birds have hope.
120sELAGSE6L5 - Q7
Which line from the poem tells the reader that hope continues?
'Hope' is the thing with feathers—
And never stops—at all—
It asked a crumb—of Me.
And sweetest—in the Gale—is heard—
120sELAGSE6L5 - Q8
What is the sound device in this line "And morning after morning makes."
simile
onomatopoeia
rhyme
alliteration
120sELAGSE6L5 - Q9
Which words rhyme with each other?
tea and play
west and sea
takes and west
sleepy-head and bed
120sELAGSE6L5 - Q10
What is the rhyme scheme of the 1st four lines.
AAAA
ABCB
AABB
ABAB
120s - Q11
Which line is an example of alliteration?
one to drowse and dream
world’s wide wealth is mine.
from his bosom bleeds
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