Vocabulary (V.1.3/1.2)
POV/Narrator (R.1.3)
Figurative Language (R.3.1)
Poetry (R.1.4)
Irony
100

What does the word "Babble" mean"?

Is to speak quickly 

100
What is an unreliable narrator?

A narrator in the story who cannot be fully trusted or believed, may have a bias or skewed view of the story. 

100

What does the “close of day” most likely symbolize in Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night? (R.3.4)

A. The end of a regular day before nighttime

B. A time when people feel tired

C. The end of life

D. The beginning of a storm

C. The end of life

100
How many lines, stanzas and types of stanzas does a Villanelle poem have?

19 lines 

6 stanzas 

5 tercets and 1 quatrain 

100

In The Tell-Tale Heart, the narrator says he is calm and careful, but he is actually very nervous. how does this irony affect the story?

It builds builds suspense and show something is wrong with him.

200

What does the prefix Inter- mean? International, Interaction, Interview

Between or among 

200

How does the narrator's POV influence the readers understanding of the story?

A. The first person point of view influences the reader because it provides the reader with the perspective of the old man.

B. The omniscient point of view influences the reader by providing the perspective of the narrator. 

C. The first person point of view influences the reader by providing the perspective of the narrator.

 D.The narrator's omniscient point of view influences the reader because it allow the reader to understand the thoughts and feelings of both the old man and the narrator. 



C. The first person point of view influences the reader by providing the perspective of the narrator.

200

What is the effect of the hyperbole in the line “I think it was his eye! yes, it was this! One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture” in The Tell-Tale Heart? (R.3.1)

A. It shows the narrator’s calm and logical reasoning.

B. It emphasizes how intensely the narrator fears and obsesses over the old man’s eye.

C. It describes the old man’s eye in a scientifically accurate way.

D. It shows the narrator feels sympathy for the old man.

B. It emphasizes how intensely the narrator fears and obsesses over the old man’s eye.

200

What is the purpose of the repetition in a villanelle?

To EMPHASIZE the message or theme of the poem
200

The narrator thinks he committed the perfect crime but ends up confessing. How does this irony effect the reader?

It surprises the reader and shows he cannot escape his quilt. 

300

The interaction was quick.

Replace the word quick with another word with the same denotation or synonym?

Brief, fast, swift, rapid, speedy, short 

300

"Do not go gentle into that good night"

How does the narrator's POV shift influence the readers understanding of the story?

A. The first person point of view influences the reader because it provides the reader with the perspective of the son.

B. The omniscient point of view influences the reader by providing the perspective of the Father. 

C. The first person point of view influences the reader by providing the perspective of the narrator.

 D.The narrator's omniscient point of view influences the reader because it allow the reader to understand the thoughts and feelings of everyone in the world. 

A. The first person point of view influences the reader because it provides the reader with the perspective of the son.

300

What is the effect of the figurative language in the line “It increased my fury, as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage” in The Tell-Tale Heart? (R.3.1)

A. It shows the narrator feels brave and heroic.

B. It compares the sound to a drum to emphasize how the noise drives the narrator into a heightened emotional state.

C. It proves the sound is actually coming from outside the house.

D. It shows the narrator is calmly thinking through his actions.

B. It compares the sound to a drum to emphasize how the noise drives the narrator into a heightened emotional state.

300

Select TWO ways the poet’s use of repetition impacts the meaning of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night. (R.1.4)

A. The repetition shows the speaker is unsure of his message.

B. The repetition emphasizes the speaker’s urgent plea to resist death.

C. The repetition creates a calm and peaceful mood about dying.

D. The repetition reinforces the central idea that life should be fought for passionately.

E. The repetition shows the speaker enjoys the sound of certain words.

B. The repetition emphasizes the speaker’s urgent plea to resist death.

D. The repetition reinforces the central idea that life should be fought for passionately.

300

In Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, death is called “that good night,” yet the speaker demands people fight it. This irony impacts the poem by doing what?


It highlights the speaker’s emotional struggle and refusal to accept death peacefully.

400

What does the prefix Intro- mean? Introvert, Introspect, Introduced

Inwardly, into, within 

400

"The Tale Tell Heart" 

Which sentence suggests that the narrator is likely to exaggerate or hyperbolize, and therefore may be unreliable?

A. "I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him."

B. "I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell."C. "The night waned, and I worked hastily, but in silence. First of all I dismembered the corpse. I cut off the head and the arms and the legs."

D. "I admit the deed!—tear up the planks!—here, here!—it is the beating of his hideous heart!”

B. "I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell."

400

What is the effect of the personification in the line “The night waned, and I worked hastily, but in silence” in The Tell-Tale Heart? (R.3.1)

A. It shows the narrator is unaware of time passing.

B. It proves the narrator finished the crime quickly.

C. It shows the narrator feels safe once morning comes.

D. It describes the night as if it can fade away like a living thing, emphasizing the slow passage of time and building suspense.

D. It describes the night as if it can fade away like a living thing, emphasizing the slow passage of time and building suspense.

400

How does the poet’s choice to end the poem with these lines impact the meaning? (R.1.4)

A. The ending reveals the speaker’s personal connection and emotional plea to his father.

B. The ending shows the speaker believes death is peaceful.

C. The ending emphasizes that all people react the same way to death.

D. The ending suggests the speaker has accepted his father’s fate calmly.

A. The ending reveals the speaker’s personal connection and emotional plea to his father.

400

The poem says wise men know death is natural, but they still try to resist it. How does this irony impact the message?

It shows that feelings can be stronger than logic. 

500

What does the word Delusion mean?

a false belief or judgment about external reality

500

How does the figurative language in Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night affect the reliability of the speaker? (R.2.4, R.2.3)

A. The speaker uses figurative language to provide scientific facts about aging and death, which makes him fully reliable.

B. The speaker’s use of dramatic metaphors and personification shows strong emotion, suggesting his view of death is influenced by personal feelings rather than objective truth.

C. The figurative language proves the speaker is confused and does not understand what death means.

D. The speaker includes figurative language only to make the poem sound beautiful, which does not affect meaning or reliability.

B. The speaker’s use of dramatic metaphors and personification shows strong emotion, suggesting his view of death is influenced by personal feelings rather than objective truth.

500

What is the meaning of the metaphor “the dying of the light” in Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night? (R.3.4)

A. The speaker is describing the sun setting at the end of the day.

B. The speaker is explaining that night is naturally dark.

C. The speaker is referring to death and the fading of life.

D. The speaker is showing that light is dangerous.

C. The speaker is referring to death and the fading of life.

500

Which two themes are contrasted throughout the poem? (R.1.2)

A. The struggle to hold onto life versus the inevitability of death

B. The peaceful acceptance of aging versus the joy of youth

C. The belief that strong emotions should be expressed versus the idea that feelings should be hidden

D. The importance of wisdom over physical strength

A. The struggle to hold onto life versus the inevitability of death

500

Both texts use irony to show a conflict between reason and emotion. How does the irony affect the reader? 

It helps the reader understand the characters emotional struggle or inner struggle.