A poetic device which appeals to the five senses is called
A. allusion.
B. personification.
C. imagery.
D. mood.
2. A poetic device which refers to an established idea or object is called
A. allusion.
B. personification.
C. imagery.
D. mood.
3. Which of the following lines from contains an allusion?
A. the anchor down, the ship’s ashore
B. like Jonah’s journey to the depths
C. the intoxicating scent of Spring’s first breath
D. the truth lies behind the lie
4. The imagery in Li-Young Lee’s “Eating Together” appeals mostly to
A. sound and touch.
B. taste and sound.
C. sight and taste.
D. sight and touch.
5. Which image in Li-Young Lee’s “Eating Together” concerns the speaker’s father?
A. He is gone on an extended journey.
B. He has abandoned the family.
C. He has recently passed away.
D. He died in a war years ago.
6. The imagery in Pat Mora’s “Same Song” appeals mostly to
A. sound and touch.
B. taste and sound.
C. sight and taste.
D. sight and touch.
7. What theme in Pat Mora’s “Same Song” is promoted by the imagery?
A. Boys are very different from girls.
B. Both boys and girls struggle with self-image.
C. There is beauty in all of us.
D. The mirror tells the truth.
8. How does the allusion in Pat Mora’s “Same Song” promote the theme?
A. It shows the emphasis placed on physical features.
B. It shows that young men value physical health over image.
C. It shows that girls spend more time in front of a mirror.
D. It shows the importance of a healthy self image
