
Poetry: I, Like You
Quiz by Katherine Ward
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- Q1
The poem is MOST LIKELY written from the point of view of _____.
a child speaking to a bird
a teacher speaking to a class
a friend speaking to another friend
an adult speaking to two friends
45s - Q2
Why does the speaker compare their friend's smile to a simile?
to show how the speaker and the friend like the same colors
to emphasize that friends can be different but still have things in common
to explain how friendship must be built on trust and courage
to highlight how the two words are only different by one extra letter "i"
30s - Q3
Why does line 5 have NO punctuation at the end of the line?
The poet chose not to use punctuation at the end of any lines.
The poet began a new idea in line 5 that continues into line 6.
The poet should have used punctuation in line 5 but forgot to add it.
The poet only used punctuation every other line.
45s