Plot & Details
Characters
Literary Devices
Themes
100

What is the object the speaker’s father removes from his hand?
(A) A nail
(B) A splinter
(C) A thorn
(D) A stone

(B) A splinter

100

Who is the central figure in the poem who removes the splinter?
(A) The speaker
(B) The speaker’s mother
(C) The speaker’s father
(D) The speaker’s sibling

(C) The speaker’s father

100

The speaker in The Gift describes his father’s voice as "a well of dark water, a prayer." This is an example of which literary device?
A) Simile
B) Metaphor
C) Personification
D) Allusion

B) Metaphor

100

What is the central theme of "The Gift"?
(A) Grief
(B) Forgiveness
(C) Healing through love
(D) Revenge


(C) Healing through love

200

What tool does the father use to remove the splinter from the speaker’s hand?
(A) A pair of scissors
(B) A knife
(C) A needle
(D) A tweezer

(B) A knife

200

How does the speaker feel about the father’s action?
(A) Indifferent
(B) Angry
(C) Grateful
(D) Fearful


(C) Grateful

200

The speaker does not notice the blade while his father is removing the splinter. This suggests the father’s actions are more important than the injury itself. This is an example of which literary device?
A) Foreshadowing
B) Implication
C) Symbolism
D) Irony

B) Implication

200

Which of the following is NOT a theme in the poem?
(A) Love and care
(B) Suffering and healing
(C) Parent-child bond
(D) Betrayal


(D) Betrayal

300

How does the speaker describe the father’s action of removing the splinter?
(A) Fast and abrupt
(B) Gentle and careful
(C) Harsh and painful
(D) Impatient


(B) Gentle and careful

300

What role does the father play in the poem?
(A) A healer
(B) A teacher
(C) A protector
(D) A guide


(A) A healer

300

The phrase “a silver tear, a tiny flame” suggests both pain and a sense of delicate care in the father’s actions. This is an example of which literary device?
A) Personification
B) Symbolism
C) Foreshadowing
D) Allegory

B) Symbolism

300

What does the father’s act of removing the splinter symbolize?
(A) Sacrifice
(B) Emotional healing
(C) Punishment
(D) Regret


(B) Emotional healing

400

In The Gift, how does the speaker show the influence of his father’s care in his relationship with his wife?
A) He tells her a joke to distract her from pain.
B) He carefully removes a splinter from her hand, just as his father did for him.
C) He gives her a present to make her feel better.
D) He ignores her discomfort and continues working.

B) He carefully removes a splinter from her hand, just as his father did for him.

400

What is the relationship between the speaker and the person removing the splinter?
(A) Stranger
(B) Sibling
(C) Parent and child
(D) Teacher and student


(C) Parent and child

400

The speaker’s act of removing a splinter from his wife’s hand as an adult, mirroring his father’s earlier action, reflects the continuation of a certain pattern. This is an example of which literary element?
A) Allegory
B) Theme
C) Metaphor
D) Juxtaposition

B) Theme

400

How is the theme of parental love explored in the poem?
(A) The speaker compares the father's actions to those of a stranger.
(B) The father’s tender care represents unconditional love.
(C) The father is indifferent to the speaker's pain
(D) The speaker resents the father’s help.

(B) The father’s tender care represents unconditional love