1 Which word is an example of onomatopoeia? Squash Glitter Kill Fortnight 2 Which of the following best describes the poem's speaker? Nihilistic Egomaniacal Brilliant Curious 3 What does the speaker metaphorically compare to "another language"? Unemployment paperwork An overcast day A dead fly A voice on the radio 4 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABA It has no rhyme scheme ABAB ABCBC 5 What does Shakespeare symbolize? The speaker's separateness and exclusion The dead Violence in art and poetry The speaker's brilliance 6 Which of the following is an example of dramatic irony? The poem's unexpectedly tender tone in its last lines The speaker's sarcastic attitude to his victims The speaker believes he can avoid killing, but readers know he cannot The speaker believes he is a genius, while readers know he isn't 7 The sentence "the budgie is panicking" is an example of what? Enjambment Foreshadowing Hyperbole Onomatopoeia 8 What is the poem's setting? Late twentieth-century Britain Victorian London Chicago in a futuristic era 1970s America 9 What caused this poem to become the subject of controversy in 2008? Its censoring on social media sites Its removal from a school textbook Its role inspiring a wave of violent crime Its quotation in an Academy-Award winning film 10 Which best describes the speaker's motive for killing? A desire for recognition A curiosity about extreme acts A desire for power An interest in breaking taboos 11 What does the word "bog" mean in the work's context? Toilet Small town Soft, muddy ground Local pub 12 To what does the speaker compare his signature? A fingerprint A tattoo An autograph A bloodstain 13 What does the word "fortnight" mean? Eight hours Last night Two weeks The night after next 14 Which of the following occurs in the work's final line? A switch from fantasy to reality A reference to a real-life murder A new rhyme scheme A shift to the second person 15 Which social phenomenon does Duffy delve into in this poem? The "loneliness epidemic" of the 2010s The effect of industrial waste on mental functioning Factory farming and animal cruelty The archetype of the serial killer 16 Which of the following appears prominently in the line "a sort of grey boredom stirring in the streets"? Simile Alliteration Allusion Understatement 17 How does the speaker demonstrate cruelty throughout the poem? By killing animals By berating himself By insulting the reader He doesn't—he mistakenly believes himself to be cruel 18 The line "I see that it is good" is a reference to which of the following? Homer's Iliad Shakespeare's Twelfth Night Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury The Biblical creation story 19 What or who is the speaker's first victim? A fly The cat His best friend The radio host 20 What is the poem's meter throughout? Trochaic hexameter It has no regular meter Iambic pentameter Spondaic monometer 21 What is the poem's point-of-view and tense? First person plural, present tense Third person singular, past tense First person singular, present tense First person singular, past tense 22 Which type of stanzas does the poem use? Tercets Sestets Quintains Quatrains 23 Which of the following words does the speaker use to describe his own breath? Medicine Talent Clouds Fire 24 Which of the following does NOT describe the poem's tone? Grandiose Bitter Resentful Measured 25 What does the word "budgie" mean? A sibling A type of bird A boring job A prank played by children