1 What is the poem's setting? A forest A junkyard The streets of Rutherford, New Jersey The back wings of a hospital 2 Where did William Carlos Williams study medicine? The University of Pennsylvania Yale Princeton Harvard 3 What object is glittering in the poem? A mirror A window A broken glass bottle A diamond 4 How long is the poem? Two stanzas Ten stanzas Three stanzas Five stanzas 5 Outside of writing, what was Williams's primary occupation? Banker Lawyer Doctor Electrician 6 What color is the bottle in the poem? Blue Green Orange Red 7 When was the poem published? 1938 1930 1983 1963 8 Which of the following is NOT an image in the poem? Cinders Shards of glass Concrete walls The hospital 9 How is the setting characterized in the text? As a place where nothing can grow As a secret garden As a bustling communal area As a place with no natural light 10 What literary device does Williams use throughout the poem? Extended metaphor Allegory Metonymy Enjambment 11 What literary movement was Williams associated with? Futurism Imagism Romanticism Social Realism 12 What does the poem NOT feature? Industrial imagery Punctuation 13 What type of stanzas does the poem have? Monostiches Couplets Quatrains Quatrains 14 What is the meaning of the word "cinders" in the poem? Logs on a fire A piling of woodchips The bottom of a chimney Partially burnt coal or wood 15 What is a primary theme of the poem? The possibility of beauty in unexpected places The mundanity of medical work The progress of industry The politics of poetry 16 How did Williams view his work as doctor? As an unremarkable day job As a distraction from his writing As providing key insight into the human condition As daily drudgery 17 What is the form of the poem? Villanelle Free verse Haiku Sonnet 18 What best describes the tone of the poem? Dark and sinister Understated and sharp Bombastic and verbose Cheery and warm 19 What do cinders symbolize in the poem? Love Endurance Lifelessness Danger 20 Why does Williams choose such a bleak setting for the poem? To highlight the possibility of discovering beauty in unexpected places To underscore the frustrations of his professional life To capture the dullness of a doctor's life To characterize the hospital in which he worked 21 What word does Williams use to describe the broken glass? "Reflect" "Radiate" "Glow" "Shine" 22 Where did Williams practice medicine for most of his career? Chicago New York Boston Rutherford 23 What literary activity did Williams often engage in during work? Reading novels during his lunch break Reciting famous poems to patients Writing poems on scraps of paper Workshopping pieces with other doctors at the office 24 What did Williams value most in style? Directly communicating imagery Elaborate wordplay Making deft use of metaphor Building a rhyme scheme 25 How many lines are in the poem? Ten Twelve Twenty Two