1 When was the poem first published? 1844 1902 1905 1837 2 What does the word "defile" mean in the poem? Rip Place carefully File away Spoil 3 What does the poem begin with a description of? A love letter The woman's photo in a locket The woman's faded beauty and happiness The woman's hands 4 What is the perspective of the poem? It varies Third-person First-person Second-person 5 What novel is Emily Brontë famous for writing? Shirley Agnes Grey Wuthering Heights Jane Eyre 6 Which of the following lines contains assonance? "But that lock of silky hair," "Paints their image on the mind." "Mold and damp the face defile." "'Dearest, ever deem me true';" 7 Which of the following is NOT a theme in the poem? Healing Neglect Memory Aging 8 What type of stanzas does the poem contain? Sextets Quatrains Octaves Couplets 9 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABAC ABBA ABAB ABCB 10 To what does the speaker compare the woman's faded beauty in the first stanza? A pile of leaves A frozen lake A dead tree A wilted flower 11 What does the woman's hand symbolize in the third stanza? Her current depression Her former beauty and happiness Her good penmanship Her poetic ability 12 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "Swiftly flew the fingers fine" "But that lock of silky hair," "Half the sweet enchanting smile;" "Paints their image on the mind." 13 What does the line "Tells what once those features were" mean in the poem? Traces of the woman's beauty suggest what she used to look like The woman carries a locket around The woman's former beloved remembers her fondly A portrait of the woman shows what she looked like when she was younger 14 What is the poem's genre? Haiku War epic Victorian poetry Elizabethan poetry 15 What were Brontë's sisters' names? Lydia and Mary Sylvia and Lavinia Jane and Elizabeth Anne and Charlotte 16 When was the poem originally written? 1905 1837 1840 1848 17 Where was Brontë born? London Thornton Devonshire Cornwall 18 How long is the poem? One stanza Six stanzas Two stanzas Three stanzas 19 What is the climax of the poem? The protagonist looking into a mirror The speaker remembering an important detail The protagonist writing a letter The speaker vanishing from the story 20 What is it implied the woman no longer has? Her lover Her family Her sense of self Her home 21 What is the main conflict of the poem? The woman's financial troubles The woman's suffering from time and neglect The woman's fractured family The woman's broken marriage 22 How does the rhyme scheme of the poem affect its stanzas? It limits Brontë's word choice It organizes them into four-line statements It serves no practical purpose It makes them musical 23 What is the woman writing at the end of the poem? A novel A sonnet A birthday card A love letter 24 When does the speaker appear in the poem? The first stanza The second stanza The third stanza Never 25 What is the tone of the poem? Tragic Rueful Wry Dour