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Intro to Poetry

Question 1
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

In a poem, a character is depicted through contrasting images: initially presented as 'a beacon of hope' and later as 'a flickering ember.' How do these images contribute to understanding the character's internal conflict?

Question 2
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

A poem uses words such as 'melancholy,' 'somber,' and 'desolate.' What is the MOST likely overall tone of the poem?

Question 3
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

In the line, 'The trees danced in the wind,' which literary device is being used?

Question 4
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

A poem has an ABAB rhyme scheme. What effect does this pattern MOST likely have on the poem's rhythm and flow?

Question 5
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

A poem uses alliteration, assonance, and a complex rhyme scheme to create a musical quality, while also employing metaphors and symbolism to explore themes of loss and redemption. How does the interplay of these elements contribute to the poem's overall effect and meaning?

Question 6
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

A poem describes a character as 'cowering in the shadows, clutching a worn letter.' What can be inferred about the character's motivation?

Question 7
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

Which type of poem is MOST likely characterized by 14 lines, typically following a set rhyme scheme, and often exploring themes of love or beauty?

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Question 8
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

A poem's form deliberately avoids a consistent rhyme scheme and meter, yet it maintains a distinct emotional resonance. How might this unconventional structure reinforce or subvert the poem's thematic content?

Question 9
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

A poem begins with a tone of optimism but shifts to a tone of despair by the end. What effect does this shift in tone MOST likely have on the reader's understanding of the speaker's emotional state?

Question 10
English LiteratureAPConcept Practice
1 mark

A poem juxtaposes images of a blooming garden with those of a barren wasteland to explore themes of life and death. How does this contribute to the poem's central theme?