What causes the speaker’s anger to grow?
A. He spends time avoiding his foe
B. He continues hiding his anger
C. He refuses to speak to friends
D. He worries constantly about revenge
B. He continues hiding his anger
What does the “apple bright” MOST likely symbolize?
A. The speaker’s sadness and regret
B. The peaceful ending of conflict
C. The growth of trust and friendship
D. The dangerous results of revenge
Answer: D. The dangerous results of revenge
Why does Blake repeat the phrase “my wrath”?
A. To emphasize the speaker’s strong anger
B. To create a peaceful rhythm in lines
C. To explain the conflict more clearly
D. To introduce the speaker’s main enemy
Answer: A. To emphasize the speaker’s strong anger
What does the word “wiles” MOST likely mean?
A.Honest and peaceful actions
B. Clever and deceitful tricks
C. Loud and emotional arguments
D. Serious and painful mistakes
Answer: B. Clever and deceitful tricks
What mood is created when the speaker first describes being angry with a friend?
A. A confused and chaotic emotional feeling
B. A joyful and playful emotional feeling
C. A calm but slightly tense emotional feeling
D. A relaxed and peaceful emotional feeling
Answer: C. A calm but slightly tense emotional feeling
PART A: Which of the following best describes a major theme of the poem?
A. Deceitful people are always punished by their own trickery.
B. Envy and greed can permanently damage a relationship.
C. Bottling up one's feelings leads to resentment and even violence.
D. A healthy friendship is built on trust and communication.
Answer: C. Bottling up one's feelings leads to resentment and even violence.
Which phrase creates the strongest visual imagery?
A. “my wrath did end”
B. “soft deceitful wiles”
C. “apple bright”
D. “outstretched beneath the tree”
Answer: D. “outstretched beneath the tree”
What is the main effect of the speaker describing anger as something that “grows”?
A. It shows anger as a feeling that disappears quickly
B. It shows anger as a sudden reaction with no clear cause
C. It shows anger as a living emotion that develops over time
D. It shows anger as a mistake that cannot be fixed
Answer: C. It shows anger as a living emotion that develops over time
In the poem, how does the word “veild” MOST clearly contribute to meaning?
A. It signals emotional clarity between the speaker and foe
B. It suggests openness that allows truth to be fully revealed
C. It describes natural darkness that creates a peaceful setting
D. It emphasizes concealment that reinforces secrecy and hidden intent
Answer: D. It emphasizes concealment that reinforces secrecy and hidden intent
How does the speaker’s attitude toward his “foe” contribute to the mood of the poem?
A. It creates a neutral and indifferent emotional tone
B. It creates a lighter and more forgiving emotional tone
C. It creates a humorous and playful emotional tone
D. It creates a darker and more suspicious emotional tone
Answer: D. It creates a darker and more suspicious emotional tone
PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports a theme related to the destructive nature of hiding your emotions.
A. "I was angry with my friend; / I told my wrath, my wrath did end." (Lines
1-2)
B. "I was angry with my foe: / I told it not, my wrath did grow." (Lines 3-4)
C. "And I sunned it with smiles, / And with soft deceitful wiles." (Lines 7-8)
D. "And my foe beheld it shine, / And he knew that it was mine." (Lines 11-12)
Answer: B. "I was angry with my foe: / I told it not, my wrath did grow." (Lines 3-4)
What impact does the figurative language in lines 5-8 have on the poem's meaning?
A. The speaker's wrath ripens like a piece of fruit that, like the foe, is outwardly beautiful but inwardly rotten.
B. The speaker tends to their wrath like a plant, implying that the speaker actually does care for the foe because of all of the attention they pay to them.
C. The speaker's wrath grows every time their foe smiles at or acts kindly towards the speaker, which suggests that nothing can overcome hatred.
D. The speaker tends to their wrath like a plant that later produces a poisoned fruit, implying that anger can feel satisfying but is toxic to let grow.
Answer: D. The speaker tends to their wrath like a plant that later produces a poisoned fruit, implying that anger can feel satisfying but is toxic to let grow.
How does the speaker’s use of polite behavior (“smiles”) affect the meaning of the poem?
A. It shows that the speaker has forgiven the enemy completely
B. It shows that the speaker is hiding true emotions from others
C. It shows that the speaker is unaware of their own anger
D. It shows that the speaker is trying to avoid all conflict
Answer: B. It shows that the speaker is hiding true emotions from others
How does the word “outstretched” MOST accurately shape the meaning of the poem’s final line?
A. It emphasizes finality through physical stillness and irreversible consequence
B. It suggests recovery following a temporary emotional conflict
C. It implies ongoing struggle that has not yet been resolved
D. It reflects defensive movement during an active confrontation
Answer: A. It emphasizes finality through physical stillness and irreversible consequence
How does Blake create suspense in the final stanza?
A. He explains the speaker’s feelings directly
B. He describes the foe entering at night
C. He changes the setting without warning
D. He introduces another character suddenly
Answer: B. He describes the foe entering at night
How do the speaker's actions in the first stanza provoke action in the poem?
A. The speaker expresses their anger to their friend but withholds this anger from their foe, creating some tension between the friend and the foe.
B. The speaker tricks the foe into trusting them by hiding their anger in the first stanza and offering the foe a poisoned apple later on in the poem.
C. The speaker does not express their anger to their foe, and because of this, their anger worsens until it eventually grows into a poisonous tree.
D. The speaker acts differently towards their friend than their foe, which makes the foe jealous and pushes them to steal from the speaker.
Answer: C. The speaker does not express their anger to their foe, and because of this, their anger worsens until it eventually grows into a poisonous tree.
What is the MOST accurate interpretation of how symbolism works across the entire poem?
A. It uses literal descriptions to explain abstract emotional ideas directly
B. It uses isolated images to describe unrelated emotional experiences in sequence
C. It focuses on nature imagery mainly to establish setting and atmosphere
D. It creates a sustained comparison where emotional repression produces destructive consequences.
Answer: D. It creates a sustained comparison where emotional repression produces destructive consequences.
How does Blake’s sequence of events MOST strongly contribute to the meaning of the poem?
A. It interrupts the story to emphasize reflection over outcome
B. It separates emotion from action to show misunderstandings clearly
C. It focuses on external events rather than internal emotional change
D. It connects repeated emotional choices to increasingly severe consequences
Answer: D. It connects repeated emotional choices to increasingly severe consequences
In the phrase “soft deceitful wiles,” what does the word “soft” MOST strongly suggest about the speaker’s actions?
A. His deception is subtle rather than obvious
B. His deception is kind and meant to help others
C. His deception is accidental and not intentional at all
D. His deception is weak and has no real effect
Answer: A. His deception is subtle rather than obvious
How does the shift in tone in the final stanza MOST effectively reinforce the poem’s message?
A. It becomes emotional and reflective to suggest regret and remorse
B. It becomes detached and calm to emphasize the certainty of consequence
C. It becomes neutral to allow readers to form their own interpretation
D. It becomes hopeful to suggest reconciliation is still possible
Answer: B. It becomes detached and calm to emphasize the certainty of consequence