WorksheetsReading: Unit 1 Test Review
Total questions: 16
Worksheet time: 8mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
1. What is the speaker's point of view in this poem?
a)
First- Person
b)
Third- Person Omniscient
c)
Third person limited to narrator
d)
Third person limited to Annabel Lee
2.
Which lines in the first three stanzas contain repetition?
a)
Lines 1 and 2
b)
Lines 2 and 4
c)
Lines 2, 3, and 5
d)
None of the above
3.
What is the purpose of stanza 2?
a)
To establish a setting
b)
To describe the love he has for Annabel Lee
c)
To reveal Annabel's love for the kingdom
d)
To suggest Annabel's death
4.
The speaker of this poem suggests what killed Annabel?
a)
A creature by the sea
b)
Jealous angels in Heaven
c)
Wind that came out of a cloud
d)
Both b and c
5.
How does Annabel die?
a)
She is stabbed by a knight
b)
She drowns
c)
She is lost at sea
d)
She is taken by a chilling wind out of a cloud
6.
Which stanza in "Annabel Lee" creates the most suspense?
a)
stanza 3
b)
stanza 4
c)
stanza 5
d)
stanza 6
7.
Which stanza in "Annabel Lee" is the climax?
a)
Stanza 4
b)
Stanza 1
c)
Stanza 5
d)
Stanza 6
8.
Annabel Lee and the speaker were young "I was a child and she was a child" when they fell passionately in love with each other and got married. Though they married young, they were living a very happy life "in a kingdom by the sea". Being blissfully married, however, did not stop many from feeling unhappy with their relationship. Who was unhappy with the marriage?
a)
The angels
b)
The kinsmen
c)
The angels and the kinsmen
d)
Annabel Lee
9.
In the first two stanzas of the poem, Edgar Allan Poe uses what figurative language to help the readers see, feel, and appreciate the love and married life that the speaker and his beloved Annabel Lee shared?
a)
Personification
b)
Imagery
c)
Simile
d)
Metaphor
10.
What would you believe a "sepulchre" is using the context clues within the poem?
a)
Tomb
b)
Dress
c)
Soul
d)
Heart
11.
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
a)
abcabc
b)
aabbaa
c)
ababab
d)
aabbcc
12.
How does the speaker feel while discussing life's ups and downs?
a)
Life is a hopeless event
b)
Life somehow always comes out good
c)
Life is just dusty and wrong
d)
Life is bright
13.
A technique in which a sound, word, phrase, or entire line is repeated.
a)
speaker
b)
repetition
c)
tone
d)
stanza
14.
This shows the speaker's attitude toward his or her subject.
a)
speaker
b)
repitition
c)
tone
d)
rhyme scheme
15.
The "voice" of the poet or the invented character.
a)
tone
b)
speaker
c)
rhyme scheme
d)
lyric poem
16.
The underlying message about life or human nature.
a)
theme
b)
life story
c)
plot
d)
tone
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