American Primitive: Poems Test | Final Test - Easy

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American Primitive: Poems Test | Final Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What do the leaves on the honey tree look like?
(a) Fur.
(b) Badges.
(c) Warning signs.
(d) Dark hair.

2. What wants to join with the narrator's legs in 'The Sea'?
(a) Her life.
(b) Her dreams.
(c) Her thoughts.
(d) Her needs.

3. How does the narrator describe a muskrat in 'White Night'?
(a) Lethargic.
(b) Luminous.
(c) Lazy.
(d) Lovely.

4. Why does the narrator say humpbacks sing?
(a) To communicate their desires.
(b) To show their inner-beauty.
(c) All of these.
(d) For reasons man cannot understand.

5. Which of these words does the narrator use to describe the rain in 'Spring'?
(a) Pale.
(b) All of these.
(c) Soft.
(d) Clean.

6. Where does the narrator of 'White Night' want to lose herself?
(a) Her dreams.
(b) The currents.
(c) The clouds.
(d) Her wishes.

7. What does the rising sun in 'Morning at Great Pond' make the night do?
(a) Dissolve.
(b) Migrate.
(c) Hide.
(d) Bequeath its throne.

8. What storms in 'May'?
(a) Feathers.
(b) Rain.
(c) Leaves.
(d) Blossoms.

9. What would make a paradise for the narrator of 'The Sea'?
(a) To have her life and her legs joined.
(b) To have her lover by her side.
(c) To be one with the sea.
(d) To spend her life by the sea.

10. What kind of life would the narrator of 'The Meeting' like to live?
(a) A wild life.
(b) A calm life.
(c) A natural life.
(d) A busy life.

11. What kind of body does the narrator want in 'The Sea'?
(a) Watering.
(b) Fluid.
(c) Flaming.
(d) Flexible.

12. What does the narrator of 'Music' think is accountable for the music?
(a) The ears.
(b) The heart.
(c) The history.
(d) The memory.

13. What chops at people like an iron hoe in 'Blossom'?
(a) Nature.
(b) Relationships.
(c) Time.
(d) Seasons.

14. What does the narrator not want to do in 'White Night'?
(a) Argue.
(b) Age.
(c) Wake up.
(d) Startle the night.

15. Where are the packed leaves pushed in 'Spring'?
(a) A ditch.
(b) Bags.
(c) The river bed.
(d) Tunnels.

Short Answer Questions

1. What was the narrator of 'Bluefish' doing when she saw the Bluefish?

2. What is described in the second part of 'Little Sister Pond'?

3. What does the narrator of 'The Sea' call the sea?

4. What can be seen by an animal in 'Spring'?

5. What touches the head of the muskrat in 'White Night'?

(see the answer keys)

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