"Exile"
The Raven
The Crossover
All Things Poetry
100

The children are told they are going to this place instead of fleeing the country. 

The beach 

100

The speaker is alone in his room mourning this loss.

Lenore 

100

The name of the school that Josh and JB attend. 

Reggie Lewis Middle School 

100

When a poet hints at something without directly saying it.

Inference 

200

The children’s excitement about travel creates this type of irony because readers know the truth.

Dramatic Irony 
200

The raven symbolizes this idea throughout the poem.

Death or grief

200

Chuck Bell’s health crisis forces Josh to rethink what is most important in life, especially this.

Family over basketball/winning 

200

The arrangement of stanzas, line breaks, and spacing that contributes to meaning.

Poetic Form 

300

The speaker describes memories from her childhood, making the poem this type of writing.

Narrative Poem 

300

Giving the raven the human-like ability to speak is this literary device.

Personification 

300

What restaurant do Josh and J.B. visit with their dad often?

Krispy Kreme

300

The underlying message about human experience revealed through imagery and conflict.

Theme 

400

The family faces an external conflict because they cannot safely remain in this country.

Dominican Republic 

400

The poem suggests that the narrator’s greatest enemy is actually this.

Mind/Grief

400

Alexis wears these colored Reebok sneakers. 

Pink 

400

When a physical object represents an abstract idea.

Symbolism 

500

What do water and swimming symbolize in the poem Exile?

Escape and Uncertainty

500

What does the raven’s shadow at the end of The Raven symbolize?

Grief becoming permanent

500

What colleges do Josh and JB want to attend?

Josh wishes to attend Duke. 

JB wishes to attend UNC. 

500

The emotional progression a poem follows from beginning to end.

Narrative Arc