1 The Man-Moth's tear is compared to what? An underground spring A vial of poison A glass of wine A puddle of rainwater 2 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABAB CDCD EFEF GG AABBAAC ABBA CDDC It has no set rhyme scheme 3 Which of the following best describes the Man-Moth? He is a man who can turn into a moth He is a species of moth that lives among humans He is a man cursed to live in a moth's body by night He is a shy half-man, half-moth creature 4 Which of the following occurs in the work's final stanza? The work's rhyme scheme abruptly shifts The speaker begins using the second person The poem shifts into the Man-Moth's point of view Bishop begins to repeat lines from the first stanza 5 Bishop compares the Man-Moth's habit of keeping his hands in his pockets to what? A person being buried A mouse entering a hole A person using mufflers A child hiding from a bully 6 Which best describes the Man-Moth? Cruel Creative Unrelenting Empathetic 7 The Man-Moth's shadow is compared to a photographer's cloth through what? Simile Personification Metonymy Metaphor 8 What does the word "palms," as used in this poem, mean? To put aside or procrastinate A part of the hand A type of tree Conceals with the hand 9 What gift does the Man-Moth offer others? A tear His wings The third rail The moon 10 Who is the speaker? The Man-Moth An unidentified omniscient individual The Man The Man-Moth's daughter 11 What does the word "draught" mean? Think Climb Attempt Drink 12 How many stanzas make up this poem? 8 4 3 6 13 Which of the following is a major theme of this work? Animal cruelty Loneliness Parent-child relationships Poetry 14 Which sound produces assonance in the phrase "travels backwards"? A sounds S sounds There is no assonance in this phrase V sounds 15 The third rail is most plausibly a metaphor for what? Marriage Religion Addiction Discrimination 16 The poem's tone can best be described as: Erudite Joyous Lamenting Dreamlike 17 The phrase "he flits, / he flutters," is an instance of what? Hyperbole Internal rhyme Alliteration Assonance 18 The line "He does not see the moon; he observes only her vast properties," contains which of the following? Metaphor Personification Understatement Onomatopoeia 19 The Man-Moth's eye is metaphorically compared to what? The moon The lake The tunnel The night 20 Where is this poem set? A fictional small mountain town Rio de Janeiro New York A surreal, anonymous city 21 What does the word "façade" mean? Facial expression The front of a building To fly or flutter A type of party 22 Bishop compares the Man-Moth's recurring dreams to what? The phases of the moon The subway's tunnels A swarm of insects A winding river 23 What does the word "susceptibility" mean? Vulnerability Suspicion Unease Caution 24 In what year was this poem published? 1946 1997 1928 1953 25 What, according to Bishop's note, inspired this poem? An extinct moth species A superhero movie A child's drawing A newspaper misprint