Asked by Sliverstream
This is pretty long... But all for good cause. XD.
Rose Pogonias.
1. A saturated meadow,
2. Sun-shaped and jewel small,
3. A circle scarcely wider
4. Than the tress around were tall
5. Where the winds were quite excluded
6. And the air was stifling sweet
7. With the breath of many flowers,
8. A temple of heat.
9. There we bowed us in the burning,
10. As the sun's right worship is,
11. To pick where none could miss them
12. A thousand orchises:
13. For thought the grass was scatterd,
14. Yet every second spear
15. Seemed tipped with wings of color,
16. That tinged the atmosphere
1. Which type of figurative language is found in lines 6 and 7?
A) Symbol
B) metaphor
C) personification ^..^
D) simile
2. What can conclude from the figurative language you identified in the previous question?
A) The flowers' smell was too much for the speaker. ^..^
B) the flowers' scent was weakening
C) The air was filled with intense scent of many flowers.
D) The air was stifled by the smell of the flowers.
Use the poem to answer the question.
3. Where can you find a metaphor in the poem?
A) lines 1 and 2 ^..^
B) Lines 5 and 6
C) lines 10 and 11
D) lines 13 and 14
4. What can you conclude from the meaning of the figurative language you identifed in the previous question?
A) The meadow is shiny like a jewel. ^..^
B) Sunshine and jewels sparkle in the meadow
C) The sun makes jewels sparkle in the meadow
D) The flower patch is round and compact.
Use the poem to answer the question.
A) hearing
B) sight ^..^
C) Touch
D) smell.
^..^ = my answer.
Please check my work. Thanks!
Rose Pogonias.
1. A saturated meadow,
2. Sun-shaped and jewel small,
3. A circle scarcely wider
4. Than the tress around were tall
5. Where the winds were quite excluded
6. And the air was stifling sweet
7. With the breath of many flowers,
8. A temple of heat.
9. There we bowed us in the burning,
10. As the sun's right worship is,
11. To pick where none could miss them
12. A thousand orchises:
13. For thought the grass was scatterd,
14. Yet every second spear
15. Seemed tipped with wings of color,
16. That tinged the atmosphere
1. Which type of figurative language is found in lines 6 and 7?
A) Symbol
B) metaphor
C) personification ^..^
D) simile
2. What can conclude from the figurative language you identified in the previous question?
A) The flowers' smell was too much for the speaker. ^..^
B) the flowers' scent was weakening
C) The air was filled with intense scent of many flowers.
D) The air was stifled by the smell of the flowers.
Use the poem to answer the question.
3. Where can you find a metaphor in the poem?
A) lines 1 and 2 ^..^
B) Lines 5 and 6
C) lines 10 and 11
D) lines 13 and 14
4. What can you conclude from the meaning of the figurative language you identifed in the previous question?
A) The meadow is shiny like a jewel. ^..^
B) Sunshine and jewels sparkle in the meadow
C) The sun makes jewels sparkle in the meadow
D) The flower patch is round and compact.
Use the poem to answer the question.
A) hearing
B) sight ^..^
C) Touch
D) smell.
^..^ = my answer.
Please check my work. Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Sliverstream
Opps.
On Number 5: To which sense does imagery lines 1-4 appeal?
A) hearing
B) sight ^..^
C) Touch
D) smell.
On Number 5: To which sense does imagery lines 1-4 appeal?
A) hearing
B) sight ^..^
C) Touch
D) smell.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree with your answers. :-)
Answered by
Sliverstream
Okay, Thank you.
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