English 102 Exam 2 - Poetry

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Which of the following passages includes the best example of parallelism?

Should you ask where Nawadaha Found these songs so wild and wayward Found these legends and traditions I should answer, I should tell you

Who wrote "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"?

T.S. Eliot

Which of the following schools of poets placed new emphasis on visual images in the early twentieth century?

The Imagists

Which of the following passages is written in blank verse?

The faith that life one earth is being shaped To glorious ends, that order, justice, love Mean man's completeness, mean effect as sure As roundness in the dew-drop - that great faith Is but rushing and expanding stream Of thought, of feeling fed by all the past

Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?

The sunlight is shards of glass

True or False: Imagery can communicate in ways that direct statement cannot.

True

True or False: Poetry generally uses more metaphors than prose.

True

Which syllables are stressed in the following line? Winter's cold or summer's heat

WINter's COLD or SUMmer's HEAT

Which of the following lines is not written in iambic pentameter?

We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain

Which verse is free verse?

What thoughts i have of you tonight, Walt Whitman, for i Walked down the sidestreets under the trees with headache Self-conscious looking at the full moon

Choose the lines that contain the most obvious instances of consonance

While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping A crater I may contemplate

Which of the following pairs of lines contains the best example of internal rhyme?

While I nodded, nearly nappy, suddenly there came a tapping, as if someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door

Which of the following line sis in iambic tetrameter?

Why hast thou nothing in thy face?

Who wrote "The Sick Rose"?

William Blake

Who wrote "The Red Wheelbarrow"?

William Carlos Williams

A simile is

a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as"

What is a metaphor?

a comparison in which the writer says one thing is another thing

What is a simile?

a comparison of two things that are considered to be completely unlike each other

Onomatopoeia may be defined as

a poetic effect in which the sounds of the words mimic the sounds of the thing or process they describe

Parallelism may be defined as

a poetic repetition of sentence structure or work order to achieve a sense of rhythm or reputation within the poem

Allusion may be defined as

a reference to a person, place or thing, real or fiction, outside the text

Which of the following is the best definition of consonance?

a repetition of consonant sounds both at the beginning and within the words

Which of the following is the best definition of assonance?

a sound effect that occurs when a vowel sound is repeated

Alliteration is

a sound effect that occurs when the first consonants of two or more words are the same

What is an iambic foot?

a weakly stressed syllable followed by a strongly stressed syllable

Irony may be defined as

an effect that occurs when a statement has two levels of meaning and there is a gap or contradiction between them

What is a figure of speech?

an instance of nonliteral language

Free verse describes

any poem that is broken into lines but is not governed by regular meter or rhyme scheme

Similes and metaphors

are both comparisons, but a metaphor does not use "like" or "as"

Which of the following reading strategies works best?

examine both specific examples of imagery and larger patterns

In the following line from Ruth Pitter's "The Estuary", which pair of words represents an example of assonance? Light, stillness and peace lie on the broad sands

light and lie

Which of the following words alliterates with "meets" in Edward Arlington Robinson's "Eros Tyrannos"? She meets in his engaging mask

mask

Which of the following words would display assonance with the words "love" and "flood"?

rough

Which of the following words is an example of onomatopoeia?

splash

Scansion is

the act of determining the meter of a line

Which word or words comprise the fourth foot in the line below? "A grove extends; in tangled mazes wrought"

the second syllable in the word "tangled" and the first syllable in the word "mazes"

Stress may be defined as

the weight of emphasis placed on a syllable when it is spoken

Why should a writer use metaphors or similes?

they can sometimes convey ideas in powerful ways that literal statements could not

When do metaphors fail?

they have been used so often that readers gain nothing new from them

In poetry, feet are

units of two or three syllables

Blank verse may be defined as

unrhymed lines of poetry in iambic pantameter

What is imagery?

used to describe any sense perception that the author presents to the reader

Perfect rhyme occurs when

vowel and consonant sounds at the end of the two words are identical

The following line from Tennyson's "Ulysses" is in iambic meter. Which words carry a strong stress in this line? "Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will"

weak, time, strong, will

Which lines have four feet? 1. I am a lady young in beauty waiting 2. The miller's wife had waited long 3. I have met them at close of day 4. For the Angel of Death spread his wings on the blast

2 and 3

How many stressed syllables appear in the line below? It learns the storm-cloud's thunderous melody

5

How many feet are in the following line? "In such a night, when every louder wind"

5 feet

A literary allusion may refer to

A biblical story, a mythological story, a work of literature from the past

Which of the following is the best example of situational irony?

A woman jumps away from a sprinkler and falls into a pool

Who wrote "The Eagle"?

Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Who wrote "Introduction to Poetry"?

Billy Collins

Choose the line that is more onomatopoeic

Droning a drowsy syncopated tune

Who wrote "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"?

Dylan Thomas

Who wrote "Richard Cory"?

Edwin Arlington Robinson

True or False: Imagery cannot refer to a scent.

False

True or False: Metaphors are used in poetry but not is prose.

False

Who wrote "We Real Cool"?

Gwendolyn Brooks

Which of the following phrases creates parallelism with the line below? You ate fresh fish and you took long naps

I woke early and took cold swims

Who wrote "Harlem"?

Langston Hughes

Who wrote "The White City"?

McKay

Who wrote "Dolce et Decorum Est"?

Owen

Who wrote "Ozymandias"?

Percy Shelley


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