Betrothal
The Darling Letters
Who Loves You
100

Betrothal has a _____________ type of rhyme scheme.

Irregular

100

What does the heart symbolize? 

The feeling of longing

100

In Who Loves You, the mother figure can be seen as _________.

Possesive

200

Whose point of view is the poem from?

The Speaker, first person

200

What was the message of "The Darling Letters"?

A warning of the consequences of recklessness in relationships.

200

What is the tone of Who Loves You?

Affectionate and bitterness

300

What were the global issues exemplified in Betrothal?

Homophobia and institution of marriage

300
What type of rhyme scheme does the poem have?

It does not have one, it is free-verse

300

What poetic device is used in every stanza?

Hyperbole

400

What was the tone of the poem?

Ironic

400

What was one poetic device used?

Simile 

Metaphor

400
Carol Ann Duffy most likely wrote this poem about her ________.

Daughter

500

What phrase is repeated at the beginning of the last line of each stanza?

Make me

500

What was the global issue referenced in The Darling Letters?

The long-term impact of unresolved conflict on mental health.

500

The global issue of the poem is....

how fear and love shape parent-child relationships.