"...Stop for Death"
Literary terms
"Soul Selects"..."Fall"
"Fly Buzz", "Success..."
"Tell...Truth", "Apparently..."
100
The carriage contains these passengers.
What is death, immortality, and the speaker.
100
The speaker's attitude towards his or her subject.
What is tone?
100
After she has chosen her 'posse', what does the soul do?
What is she shuts the door?
100
This explains how quiet it was during the speaker's death.
What is a fly?
100
magnificent, jaw-dropping, staggering, amazing.
What is the truth?
200
Death is personified as this.
What is kind?
200
A discrepancy between appearances and reality.
What is irony?
200
Unaffected.
What is unmoved?
200
The speaker's attitude towards death is one of ______________.
What is acceptance?
200
The truth should be told this way.
What is a little at a time?
300
The speaker goes with death to this destination.
What is her grave?
300
Something that appears contradictory but contains some truth.
What is a paradox?
300
Imprecise rhyme.
What is slant rhyme?
300
The speaker prepares for death in this way.
What is she writes a will?
300
The killer in "Apparently with no surprise."
What is the frost?
400
The places noted in the poem (the schoolyard, the fields of gazing grain, the setting sun) represent this.
What is a life cycle?
400
Appeals to the senses.
What is imagery?
400
The tone of "If you were coming in the fall...
What is optimistic?
400
A symbol of success in the poem.
What is a nectar?
400
He approves of the felonious behavior.
Who is God?
500
The tone of this poem presents this type of view towards death.
What is comforting?
500
Extreme exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
500
"...I'd brush the summer by...as housewives do a fly."
What is a simile?
500
Those who fail appreciate success more is the poem's ___________.
What is theme?
500
Another term for a slant truth.
What is a partial truth?