Vocabulary
Cloze Questions
Literary Devices
Raven Comprehension
Miscellaneous
100

The definition of "morrow"

What is "the next day"?

100

The word used before the Raven states, "Nevermore".

What is Quoth?

100

"Nevermore" is an example of this.

What is refrain?

100

This writer wrote "The Raven"

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

100

This is a group of consecutive lines that forms a unit in a poem.

What is stanza?

200
The definition of "lore."

What is another name for a story?

200

Setting of "The Raven"

What is in the past on a December evening?

200

once apon a midnight dreary, while i pondered, weak and weary" is an example of this.

What is internal rhyme?

200

This is the name of the main character's dead wife.

Who is Lenore?

200

The overall emotion created by a work of literature.

What is Mood?

300

The definition of "beguiling." 

What is "charming"?

300

The point of view of this poem.

What is first person?

300

"The silken sad uncertain rustling" is an example of this literary term.

What is onomatopoeia/consonance?

300

This is opened when the main character hears the tapping.

What is The chamber door?

300

A rhyme that occurs within a single line of poetry

What is internal rhyme?

400

The definition of "craven."

What is cowardly, an unadmirable person?

400

The raven perches here once he enters from the window.

What is on the bust of Pallas?

400

"other friends have flown before" is an example of one of these.

What is consonance?

400

This is the word that the Raven does and will only ever say.

What is "Nevermore"?

400

The form of poetry that tells a story with characters and plot.

What is a narrative poem?

500

The definition of "placid." 

What is "calm"?

500

The question that is most important to the speaker.

What is "Will he ever see Lenore again?

500

"as my hopes have flown before" is an example of this.

What is assonance?

500

This is what the "Night's Plutonian shore" represents.

What is the underworld/hell? 

500

This is the year that the Raven was published.

What is 1845?