Poetry
  • 1. Which word means almost the SAME as creative?
A) talented
B) strong
C) worried
D) understood
  • 2. What does the word brittle mean?
A) simple to do or try
B) easily broken or destroyed
C) difficult to open or close
D) horrible to taste or smell
  • 3. Which of the following words is NOT descriptive?
A) high
B) rock
C) pretty
D) balanced
  • 4. What word means the OPPOSITE of outstretched?
A) open
B) empty
C) closed
D) filled
  • 5. Which pair of words rhyme?
A) chart, heart
B) trail, try
C) mail, charm
D) none, day
  • 6. Which of the following lines contains a simile?
A) we went to the store with Billy
B) she walked to the door
C) I fell and hurt my arm
D) he moved as slowly as a snail
  • 7. Which of the following is part of meter?
A) rhyme
B) syllables
C) words
D) length
  • 8. Which of the following contains a metaphor?
A) she had never wanted anything more in her life
B) the party was a swirling tornado
C) he walked along the path to the school
D) the mountain was very tall
  • 9. Reread the poem "Bat." The poet compares bats to what during the day?
A) birds
B) collapsed tents
C) fall leaves
D) clear air
  • 10. What is the theme of these poems?
A) similarities between animals and people
B) animals and their characteristics
C) animals and their bad habitats
D) how animals changes
  • 11. Read the following lines from the poem "Bat."

    For juicy June bugs, meaty moths, Mosquitoes (eaten rare)

    Why does the author use alliteration?
A) to compare bats to their prey
B) to emphasize the prey of bats
C) for repetition
D) for rhyme
  • 12. Reread the poem "Fireflies at Dusk." What does the poet compare fireflies to?
A) tiny lanterns
B) glowing fingers
C) street lights
D) cupped hands
  • 13. Reread the poem "Fog." Which animal does the poet use to describe fog?
A) a dog
B) a cat
C) a kitten
D) a tiger
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