From "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
1. How many metrical feet are there in each of these lines from "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four***
D. Five
From "Jim" by Gwendolyn Brooks
Because, where Mother-dear was sick,
He brought her cocoa in.
And brought her broth, and brought her bread.
And brought her medicine.
2. Which lines rhyme in this verse from "Jim"?
A. Every line
B. The second and fourth lines***
C. The first and third lines and the second and fourth lines
D. the first and second lines and the third and fourth lines
3. Which of the following words from "Annabel Lee" form a rhyme?
A. Ago, sea, thought, child
B. Child, love, Lee, Heaven
C. Ago, sea, know, Lee***
D. Heaven, me, know, chilling
4. What is the pattern of stressed syllables in these lines from "Annabel Lee"?
It was many and many a year ago, / In a kingdom by the sea,
A. The first line contains five stressed syllables, and the second line contains four stressed syllables
B. The first line contains four stressed syllables, and the second line contains three stressed syllables***
C. Each line contains four stressed syllables
D. Each line contains three stressed syllables
5. In which situation might you describe a talk as uncommonly difficult?
A. When you complete it with no trouble
B. When you find it much more demanding than expected***
C. When a friend helps you for a few minutes
D. When you have to solve several quick problems.
Thank you so much for anyone who checked this, it is soo appreciated.
-Sincerely
Hailey
5 answers
2. Correct
3. Correct
4. Incorrect
5. Correct
know, Lee
Sea and Lee rhyme.
4 is correct, not incorrect.