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Intro to Poetry

Question 1
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In a poem, a character is described as 'gazing wistfully at a distant star.' Which of the following emotions is the character MOST likely experiencing?

Question 2
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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 3
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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 4
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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?

Question 5
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1 mark

A poem features short, fragmented lines followed by longer, more flowing sentences. What effect does this structural shift MOST likely have on the poem's pacing and rhythm?

Question 6
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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 7
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1 mark

In a poem, the phrase 'a gentle breeze' is immediately followed by 'a raging storm.' What contrasting element is MOST evident in this excerpt?

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Question 8
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 9
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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?

Question 10
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1 mark

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