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AP LIT MC PRACTICE
Sidney Wollmuth
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FARM ESCAPE ROOM
Practice Multiple Choice by Completing this Escape Room
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Chickens and their eggs
Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
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question 1/4
The phrase “dangerous fire” (line 2) refers most directly to
the fervor of love
an illicit entanglement
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irresponsible actions
question 2/4
The purpose of the speaker’s question in lines 3-4 (“But . . . inspire”) is to
object to the lady’s imperious control of all men
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accuse the lady of fickleness and inconstancy
reproach the lady’s encouragement in others of what she will not feel
question 3/4
The second stanza (lines 5-8) primarily reveals the
lady’s cruel trickery
speaker’s internal conflict
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speaker’s vacillating behavior
question 4/4
Which of the following best describes the overall development of the poem?
The speaker uses varied strategies of questions and assertions in an effort to win the lady’s affections.
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The speaker makes an extended, reasoned complaint to the lady before providing himself some thoughtful consolation.
The speaker enumerates the reasons that he should distance himself from the lady before finally parting from her.
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
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Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4
In context, the word “alone” (line 5) primarily serves to
define the limits of the relationship
suggest that a platonic relationship will foster deeper love
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highlight the exclusiveness of the friendship
QUESTION 2/4
The repetition of “Vainly” in the third stanza (lines 9-12) serves primarily to emphasize the extent to which the
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suitors yield to the lady’s idealistic demands
lady’s discouragement fails to affect her suitors
speaker succumbs to the lady’s desire to be admired
question 3/4
The phrases “pleasing sorrow” (line 27) and “corrosive care” (line 28) are both examples of
sarcasm
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hyperbole
oxymoron
question 4/4
In lines 31-32 (“A soul . . . burn”), the speaker does which of the following?
Proclaims that he cannot by nature tolerate a lack of dignity in love
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Realizes that his religion will prevent him from experiencing ordinary love
Write the wrong answer here
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
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Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4 NEW POEM!!!!
Which description best characterizes the poem?
An analysis of a momentous decision
An invitation to celebrate a hard-fought victory
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A recollection of a remarkable occurrence
A meditation on a disappointing outcome
QUESTION 2/4
Which device is used in line 3 ?
Paradox
Anaphora
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Alliteration
Understatement
QUESTION 3/4
Which best describes the technique used in lines 4-8 (“the branch . . . ground”) ?
Examples of dearth in nature accumulate to provide emphasis.
Details of agricultural setbacks provide historical context.
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Accounts of successive catastrophes establish the poem’s central meaning.
Cases of deprivation are traced back to a single incident.
QUESTION 4/4
The statement in line 9 serves to emphasize that the blooming of the flower was
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unnecessary
incongruous
anticipated
fleeting
Well done! happy pigs
OinK, oink...
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Sheep and their wool
Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
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question 1/4 -- ANOTHER POEM!!!
In line 6, the speaker suggests that his relationship with God
will withstand his mortal decline
became important only as he neared death
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is like that of a lover and an absent beloved
question 2/4
Which of the following lines is written in tetrameter?
Line 6
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Line 3
Line 5
question 3/4
The speaker’s references to “Church” in lines 17 and 22 primarily serve to
underscore the laudable purpose of his poetic work
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rationalize his focus on profane poetic subjects
assuage his fear of his accomplishments being forgotten
question 4/4
The statement “Thou art still my God” (lines 6, 10, and 32) is best described as
a lament
a refrain
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an aside
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
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All right, daily chores done!
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CONGRATULATIONS!
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