1 Which of the following images does the speaker NOT compare to "the bed we loved in"? Lagoons Torchlight Castles Cliff-tops 2 Who sleeps in the best bed? Shakespeare's other lover Nobody Guests Shakespeare 3 Which of the following does the speaker NOT compare her body to? Assonance A rhyme An echo Iambic pentameter 4 What does the speaker's husband do in the metaphorical seas? Harpoon a trout Dive for pearls Set a net for mussels Drown 5 What does the speaker compare her husband's kisses to? Pearls from an oyster Shooting stars Faraway galaxies Hidden diamonds 6 This poem references... letters from Anne Hathaway to a different lover Shakespeare's will letters from Shakespeare to a different lover Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream 7 To what does the speaker compare her head? A tomb A hammock A casket A bird's nest 8 What does the speaker dream? That her husband was still alive That she is back with her husband again That her husband had written her That her husband has written a play about her 9 What does the speaker refer to as "a spinning world?" The first-best bed The sea The forest The second-best bed 10 To what does the speaker compare how she holds her husband in the "casket" of her head? How he held her in bed How he held a different lover when he was unfaithful How he held poetry in his mind How she idolized him in life 11 What or who plays "romance and drama" in this poem? The couples' houseguests Touch, scent, and taste Shakespeare's poems Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare 12 Where is this poem's epigraph from? Shakespeare's letters Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra Shakespeare's will Anne Hathaway's letters 13 Fill in the blanks: "a ____ dancing in the centre of a ____." noun; verb verb; noun noun; adverb adjective; noun 14 Whom does the speaker refer to as "living laughing?" Their guests when awake Herself Shakespeare Her children 15 What form does this poem somewhat follow? A Shakespearean sonnet A villanelle A sestina A Petrarchan sonnet 16 Which of the following is true? This poem strictly follows iambic pentameter This poem uses onomatopoeia heavily This poem does not follow a strict rhyme scheme This poem follows a strict rhyme scheme 17 Fill in the blanks: "Some nights I dreamed he’d written me, the ____/ a ____ beneath his writer’s hands." bed; page love; book will; story bed; play 18 This poem is in third person. True False 19 Which of the following is true? This poem means to revitalize the speaker's memory of Shakespeare. This poem means to fictionalize Shakespeare's life. This poem means to strip Shakespeare of his significance and remind the readers of his flaws. This poem means to show the female perspective of a well-known historical moment that is usually interpreted from the male perspective. 20 Where does most of this poem seem to take place? On a cliff-top In the streets of London At the bottom of the ocean Shakespeare and Hathaway's home 21 Fill in the blank: "The bed we loved in was a spinning ____" world poem orb forest 22 When is this poem being told? On the night of Shakespeare and Hathaway's wedding After Hathaway's death After Shakespeare's father's death After Shakespeare's death 23 Fill in the blank: "In the other bed, the best, our guests dozed on, dribbling their ____." prose poetry dreams drool 24 The speaker never names Shakespeare in the poem, instead referring to him as her lover. True False 25 The title character of this poem is the object of this speaker's desire. True False