1 When was "The White House" published? 1922 1940 1921 1915 2 Claude McKay was a central figure in which literary movement? American Gothic The Beat Movement The Harlem Renaissance The Romantics 3 What did McKay's later editor Alain Locke change the title of "The White House" to? White Houses Sharp as Steel Courage and Grace Spring Sonnets 4 Which poetic form does the "The White House" use? Blank verse Ode Sonnet Villanelle 5 Which of the following is an example of simile used in the poem? And I am sharp as steel with discontent (Line 2) as I pass, / A chafing savage, down the decent street (Lines 6-7) Oh, I must search for wisdom every hour, (Line 9) the potent poison of your hate. (Line 14) 6 Which of the following is NOT a theme in the poem? Resilience Racism Religion Hatred and oppression 7 Which of the following is an example of metaphor in the poem? the potent poison of your hate. (Line 14) And I am sharp as steel with discontent (Line 2) To hold me to the letter of your law! (Line 12) Deep in my wrathful bosom sore and raw, (Line 10) 8 How does the speaker describe the sensation of the street on their feet? Freezing cold. Painful and sharp. Smooth and carpet-like. Burning hot. 9 Which of the following best describes the tone of the speaker? Confused and anxious. Angry and proud. Optimistic and joyful. Exhausted and resigned. 10 Which of the following is an example of irony? Your door is shut against my tightened face (Line 1) But I possess the courage and the grace / To bear my anger proudly and unbent. (Lines 3-4) Oh, I must search for wisdom every hour (Line 9) A chafing savage, down the decent street; Where boldly shines your shuttered door of glass. (Lines 7-8) 11 Which of the following is NOT a word the speaker uses to describe themselves in the poem? Sore Wrathful Chafing Exhausted 12 What meter is the poem written in? Iambic pentameter Iambic tetrameter No set meter Dactylic hexameter 13 Which of the following is an example of alliteration? I possess the courage and the grace I must keep my heart inviolate Deep in my wrathful bosom shines your shuttered door 14 Which of the following is the rhyme scheme used in the poem? AABA CDCDC EFFE GG ABBA CDDDC EFFE GG AABB CCCDD EEFF GG ABAB CDCD EFEF GG 15 What perspective is the poem narrated from? First person First person plural Third person omniscient Third person limited 16 As used in Line 13, what does the word "inviolate" mean? strong and barely controllable emotion unblemished and clear powerful retaliation free or safe from injury or violation 17 What does the speaker need in order to hold to the letter of law? Anger Discontent Racism Superhuman power 18 How does "The White House" differ from a traditional sonnet? It expresses political resistance instead of romantic love or celebration. It uses a free form rhyme scheme. It does not follow a set meter. It uses simile and metaphor. 19 Where was McKay born? Harlem, New York Jamaica United States Cuba 20 "And I am sharp as ___ with discontent." metal poison steel glass 21 Which of the following is true of Claude McKay? He first moved to Harlem in 1946. He rejected all traditional forms and structures in his poetry. The FBI prepared a file about his activities. He was not politically engaged. 22 How often must the speaker search for wisdom? Every hour Occassionally Whenever they are wronged Never 23 The hatred of white supremacists is described as ___. A wrathful bosom Steel A potent poison A mountain 24 How many times is the phrase "Oh, I must" repeated in the poem? Four times Once Three times Twice 25 As used in Line 7, the word "decent" means ___. kind, obliging, and generous conforming with generally accepted standards of respectable or moral behavior an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling appropriate; fitting