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Quiz — Storgy

The Wood-Pile.

by Robert Frost.

Ten questions on craft, meaning, and form. Untimed. Answer every question to submit.

Q01of 10

The poem is best described in terms of form as:

Q02of 10

Which of the following best describes the poem's central structural movement?

Q03of 10

The image of the frozen swamp in the opening lines primarily establishes a tone of:

Q04of 10

The speaker's interaction with the small bird is best understood as an example of which literary technique?

Q05of 10

What does the phrase 'slow smokeless burning of decay' most likely represent thematically?

Q06of 10

The speaker says the trees were 'too much alike to mark or name a place by.' This detail primarily serves to:

Q07of 10

The woodpile is described as measured 'four by four by eight.' What is the effect of this specific measurement?

Q08of 10

Who cut and piled the wood, according to the speaker's inference?

Q09of 10

Which of the following best describes the speaker's tone toward the unknown woodcutter?

Q10of 10

The clematis winding 'round and round it like a bundle' functions primarily as:

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