A) victory B) loss C) contest D) meeting
A) connotation B) denotation C) stanza D) repetition
A) to walk beside slowly B) to sit beneath C) to hang fluttering D) to stand above
A) something that is completed or done successfully B) something that is won in a contest C) something that is desperately desired D) something that is reached with the help of others
A) the use of words or phrases over and over B) the idea suggested by the meaning of the word C) the basic definition of a word D) the way the lines of a poem are divided
A) the use of words or phrases over and over B) the way the lines of a poem are divided C) the basic definition of a word D) the simple difference between similar things
A) the plural form of a word B) the basic definition of a word C) a word that means almost the same D) a word that means the opposite
A) to hang loosely B) to fall down C) to be supported from below D) to be blown gently with the breeze
A) space travel B) swimming C) success D) winning
A) Both poems are about a personal accomplishment. B) "Swimming to the Rock" is about an historical accomplishment, and "The Moondust Footprint" is about a personal accomplishment. C) "Swimming to the Rock" is about winning a race to a rock, and "The Moondust Footprint" is about winning a race to the moon. D) "Swimming to the Rock" is about a personal accomplishment, and "The Moondust Footprint" is about an historical accomplishment.
A) to show how afraid the poet is B) to emphasize how close the Rock is C) to describe the Rock D) to emphasize how far the Rock is
A) to build suspense as the reader wonders what the sister will say B) to show that the sister dislikes the poem C) to describe how tired the sister is D) to show how much the sister likes the poem
A) He hit a home run B) His dad hit in a winning run C) He struck out a batter D) He hit a winning run |