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The Moon by Robert Louis Stevenson
Contributed by: Booker
A) Setting
B) Peeping
C) Rising
D) Shining
  • 2. What is the moon compared to in the first stanza?
A) A lamp
B) A child
C) A face
D) A coin
  • 3. What is the moon's eye described as being like?
A) A star
B) A window
C) A jewel
D) A lamp
  • 4. Where does the moon's light fall?
A) On all sides
B) On the sea
C) On the fields
D) On the rooftops
  • 5. What does the moon do with the streams?
A) Makes them disappear
B) Makes them shine
C) Makes them flow
D) Makes them freeze
  • 6. What does the moon illuminate in the woods?
A) The animals
B) The leaves
C) The trees
D) The paths
  • 7. The poem states the moon has a 'watchful eye'. What does this imply?
A) It is sad
B) It is sleeping
C) It is angry
D) It sees everything
  • 8. What does the moon do to the garden at night?
A) Makes it silver
B) Makes it dark
C) Makes it gold
D) Makes it bloom
  • 9. What is the 'shadow' in the poem often associated with the moon's light?
A) Darkness
B) Light
C) Color
D) Beauty
  • 10. What animal is mentioned as being active at night under the moon?
A) Owl
B) Deer
C) Bat
D) Fox
  • 11. The moon's light is described as being 'soft' and 'gentle'. What does this suggest?
A) A loud noise
B) A peaceful atmosphere
C) A harsh reality
D) A bright day
  • 12. What does the moon appear to do to the sleeping world?
A) Watch over it
B) Awaken it
C) Disturb it
D) Hide from it
  • 13. The poem implies that the moon is a constant presence. What does this mean?
A) It is always there
B) It is sometimes absent
C) It disappears often
D) It changes shape
  • 14. What is a common human reaction to the moon's presence described in the poem?
A) Fear
B) Excitement
C) Indifference
D) Wonder
  • 15. The poem personifies the moon. What literary device is this?
A) Using vivid descriptions
B) Exaggerating for effect
C) Giving human qualities to non-human things
D) Comparing two unlike things
  • 16. What is the overall tone of the poem 'The Moon'?
A) Angry and chaotic
B) Whimsical and observant
C) Informative and scientific
D) Gloomy and melancholic
  • 17. What does the moon 'spill' down on the garden?
A) Gold
B) Shadow
C) Silver
D) Light
  • 18. The moon is seen as a 'friendly face' to whom?
A) Animals
B) Children
C) Everyone
D) The poet
  • 19. What is NOT something the moon's light does according to the poem?
A) Makes noise
B) Makes the garden silver
C) Falls on the fields
D) Makes streams shine
  • 20. The poem describes the moon as 'always watching'. What does this suggest about its nature?
A) It is omnipresent and observant
B) It is unpredictable
C) It is shy and hidden
D) It is limited in its reach
  • 21. What feeling does the moon's presence evoke in the poem?
A) Fear and anxiety
B) Excitement and joy
C) Sadness and loneliness
D) Peace and wonder
  • 22. The moon's light creates 'shapes' on the ground. What kind of shapes are implied?
A) Clear images
B) Solid objects
C) Shadows and patterns
D) Bright colors
  • 23. How does the poem describe the moon's movement or position?
A) Hiding behind clouds
B) Peeping, watching, and shining on things
C) Spinning rapidly
D) Moving in straight lines
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