who wrote this poem
juxtaposition
omission
scary
100

"Four Quartets" who wrote this poem????

 by T.S. Eliot

100

 “I shall be telling this with a sigh / Somewhere ages and ages hence: / Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by.”
— Poem: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. Identify the juxtaposition in this poem?

the juxtaposition in this line contrasts the paths (the road less traveled vs. the road more commonly taken)

100
  1. The clock ticks on, yet time stands still,


(Omission: A mention of why time feels suspended—perhaps a moment of heartbreak or loss.)


100

how many chairs are there in the library????

26

200

"Paradise Lost"

by John Milton

200

“Do I dare disturb the universe?”
— Poem: "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot  identify the juxtaposition

  • Juxtaposition: This line juxtaposes the individual's desire for personal expression against the vastness of the universe, suggesting the daunting weight of his existence and the hesitance to make impactful choices.
200


  1. They danced all night beneath the stars,
    (Omission: The unspoken fears or worries that lingered, overshadowing the joy of the moment.)



  1. (Omission: The unspoken fears or worries that lingered, overshadowing the joy of the moment.)

200

What has keys but can't open locks?


Answer: A piano.

300

"The Second Coming"

 by W.B. Yeats

300

what is juxtaposition?

Juxtaposition is a literary technique in which two or more elements—such as ideas, images, characters, or themes—are placed side by side in a text to highlight contrasts, comparisons, or relationships between them.

300


  1. Her smile was bright, but shadows played,



  1. (Omission: The underlying sadness or difficulties she faced that contrast with the smile.)

300

 You see me once in June, twice in November, but not at all in May. What am I?
 

 
Answer: The letter "e".

400

"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

 by T.S. Eliot

400

"Because I could not stop for Death – / He kindly stopped for me –"
— Poem: "Because I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson  identify the juxtaposition

Juxtaposition: This line juxtaposes the personification of Death as a gentle suitor against the traditionally fearsome idea of death. 

400


+2.5

400

finish this phrase. Up to the ceiling, down to the floor,.... (hint) Indian song

up to the ceiling, down to the floor, left to the window, right to the door, kiss my mom, kiss my dad. now I will sing my ABCDs.

500

"The Waste Land"

by T.S. Eliot

500

 "I wandered lonely as a cloud / That floats on high o'er vales and hills,"
— Poem: "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth  identify the juxtaposition

  • Juxtaposition: Here, the speaker's solitary experience is contrasted with the vibrant, collective beauty of the daffodils. 
500


  1. The empty chair at the table sits,



  1. (Omission: The absence of a loved one and the memories associated with them.)

500

what is Sharon's full name?

Sharon Kaguri Andrew 

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