Vocab: Meaning
Theme
Stanzas
All things Metaphors!
100

Identity:

What is the meaning of the word vast as it is used in stanza 9. 

Extremely large 

100

Identity: 

Which of the following identifies the theme of the poem?

A. People often fear those who choose not to conform to the majority.

B. It is much easier to be true to yourself than to conform to what others expect.

C. Being different can be isolating, but it leads to true independence and happiness. 

D. People who much overcome difficult circumstances are often stronger.  

C. Being different can be isolating, but it leads to true independence and happiness. 

100

Two Braids:

How many total stanzas are in this poem?

28

100

What is a metaphor?

A. A comparison using “like” or “as”
B. A direct comparison between two unlike things without using “like” or “as”
C. A type of rhyme in poetry
D. A repeated sound at the beginning of words

B. A direct comparison between two unlike things without using “like” or “as”

200

Identity: 

What is the meaning of the word stench as it is used in stanza 19?

A strong, unpleasant smell. 
200

Identity Theme: Being different can be isolating, but it leads to true independence and happiness. 

Which detail from the poem best supports the poem's theme?

A. "always watered, fed, guarded, admired"

B. "beyond the mountains of time or into the abyss of the bizzare."

C. "where they're praised, handled, and plucked"

D. "If I could stand alone, strong and free"

D. "If I could stand alone, strong and free" 

200

Identity: 

How many total stanzas are in this poem?

22

200

How is a metaphor different from a simile?

A. A metaphor uses “like” or “as,” but a simile does not
B. A simile compares two identical things
C. A metaphor compares without “like” or “as,” while a simile uses those words
D. There is no difference

C. A metaphor compares without “like” or “as,” while a simile uses those words

300

Two Braids:

What is the meaning of the words wisps as it is used in stanza 17.

Thin or small pieces. 
300

Two Braids: 

What is the theme of the poem?

A. It is important to look nice on the first day of school.

B. When you try something new you might not enjoy it at first.

C. Keeping family customs can help us to feel closer to our culture.

D. You should listen to your parents, even when you do not want to. 

C. Keeping family customs can help us feel closer to our culture. 

300

Identity: 


Which stanza describes a large, unattractive weed?

Stanza 4 or stanza 22

300

Which sentence is an example of a metaphor?

A. Her smile is like the sun
B. The classroom was as quiet as a mouse
C. Time is a thief
D. He ran as fast as lightning

C. Time is a thief 

400

The poet compares the mother's lips to "a warm berry" to show the reader that:

A. Her lips are pink.

B. The speaker is a hungry.

C. Her kiss is soft and sweet.

D. The speaker is overheating. 

C. Her kiss is soft and sweet. 

400

Two Braids Theme: Keeping family customs can help us feel closer to our culture. 

Which detail from the poem best supports the theme:

A. "mama kisses my forehead"

B. "my braids bounce behind me"

C. "tips in exclamation points memories"

D. "as if they will never let go"

C. "tips in exclamation points memories" 

400

Two Braids:

Which stanza describes the pain caused by the braids too tightly weaved?

Stanza 7

400

What is the purpose of a metaphor?

A. To explain something using exact facts
B. To make writing more boring
C. To compare ideas in a vivid or imaginative way
D. To tell a true story

C. To compare ideas in a vivid or imaginative way

500

Identity: 

What is the meaning of the word shunned as it used in stanza 14.

ignored or rejected.

500
Identity: 


How does the poet's description of the weed contribute to the meaning of the poem?

A. It emphasizes the wild nature of the weed, which shows the thrill of uncontrolled freedom. 

B. It portrays the weed as dangerous to the other flowers, which explains why the weed is isolated.

C. It portrays the weed as angry that it is unwanted, and this emphasizes the paid of isolation.

D. It presents the weed as quietly beautiful, and this challenges traditional ideas of beauty. 

A. It emphasizes the wild nature of the weed, which shows the thrill of uncontrolled freedom.

500

Identity:

Which stanza describes how flowers lack freedom?

Stanza 4 

500

What is the metaphor or comparison in the poem Identity?

People are compared to either flowers or weeds. 

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