Dusk in Autumn by Sara Teasdale
A) Blue
B) Red
C) Gold
D) Purple
  • 2. What natural element is mentioned as being 'cool'?
A) Water
B) Air
C) Shadows
D) Leaves
  • 3. What sound is associated with the evening in the poem?
A) Rustling
B) Chirping
C) Silence
D) Howling
  • 4. The poem evokes a sense of what in the speaker?
A) Excitement
B) Anxiety
C) Peace
D) Melancholy
  • 5. What time of year is the poem set?
A) Winter
B) Autumn
C) Spring
D) Summer
  • 6. The word 'hushed' suggests a feeling of:
A) Loudness
B) Busyness
C) Quiet
D) Activity
  • 7. What does the speaker observe about the fading light?
A) It 'shines'
B) It 'blazes'
C) It 'brightens'
D) It 'wanes'
  • 8. What is described as 'deep'?
A) Red
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Gold
  • 9. The poem suggests that the evening brings a sense of:
A) Noise
B) Change
C) Movement
D) Stillness
  • 10. What is the overall mood of the poem?
A) Tranquil
B) Somber
C) Agitated
D) Joyful
  • 11. The phrase 'sinking low' refers to the:
A) Moon
B) Sun
C) Stars
D) Clouds
  • 12. What does the 'cool air' do?
A) Makes the speaker shiver
B) Carries a scent
C) Stirs the leaves
D) Brings a sense of calm
  • 13. The poem is characterized by its use of:
A) Complex metaphors
B) Simple imagery
C) Harsh language
D) Abstract concepts
  • 14. What is implied by the 'fading light'?
A) The end of the day
B) A transition
C) A new dawn
D) The beginning of the night
  • 15. The poem's focus is on:
A) The beauty of nature
B) Social issues
C) Human relationships
D) Political events
  • 16. What is the speaker experiencing as they observe the dusk?
A) Excitement
B) Contemplation
C) Fear
D) Anger
  • 17. The 'gold' mentioned in the poem is likely referring to the color of the:
A) Leaves
B) Sunlight
C) Sky
D) Ground
  • 18. The poem suggests that dusk is a time of:
A) Conflict
B) Celebration
C) Rest
D) Activity
  • 19. What word best describes the quality of the evening in the poem?
A) Gloomy
B) Frenzied
C) Serene
D) Chaotic
  • 20. The poem's brevity contributes to its feeling of:
A) Simplicity
B) Complexity
C) Lengthiness
D) Intensity
  • 21. The speaker's observation of nature suggests a connection with:
A) External chaos
B) Inner peace
C) Material wealth
D) Social unrest
  • 22. What is not explicitly mentioned in the poem but implied by the season?
A) Warmth
B) Sound
C) Cold
D) Light
  • 23. The poem evokes a sense of the passage of:
A) Energy
B) Matter
C) Space
D) Time
  • 24. The 'deep blue' likely refers to the:
A) Lake
B) Ocean
C) Forest
D) Twilight sky
  • 25. What is the primary emotion conveyed by the poem?
A) Sadness
B) Calmness
C) Excitement
D) Anger
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