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Twelfth Grade (Grade 12) Figurative Language Questions

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Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Where did the tanka originate?
  1. England
  2. Japan
  3. China
  4. Spain
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Where did the sestina originate?
  1. England
  2. Ireland
  3. France
  4. Asia
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
An epigram is often                .
  1. witty
  2. nonsensical
  3. illustrated
  4. motivational
Grade 12 Poetic Devices
Where does the name sestina come from?
  1. september
  2. sestet
  3. session
  4. separate
Grade 12 Poetic Devices

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Which choice best describes the rhyme scheme of "The World is Too Much With Us"?
  1. iambic tetrameter
  2. dactylic pentameter
  3. trochaic tetrameter
  4. iambic pentameter
Grade 12 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.11-12.4

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What is a "Pagan land"?
  1. A land with religion
  2. A land without religion
  3. A land of Africans
  4. A land of little morals
Grade 12 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.11-12.6

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Most of the humor in the passage comes from what?
  1. The dilapidated state of the couple's house
  2. The people who come to visit the couple
  3. The couple's daily routines
  4. The typical day of a couple during Victorian times
Grade 12 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.11-12.5

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Walt Whitman has his own unique poetic style. Which element of that style is best represented in this poem?
  1. Use of free verse
  2. Incorporating catalogs of people or places
  3. An emphasis on the natural
  4. A tendency to encompass multiple subjects in one poem
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