1 When was the poem published? 1927 1909 1942 1931 2 What is the poem about? A mythic tower The exploitation of Black labor The length of a shadow The events of a Stephen King novel 3 What is the form of the poem? Petrarchan sonnet Haiku English sonnet Villanelle 4 What literary movement was Cullen associated with? The Beats The Black Mountain School The Harlem Renaissance The French Symbolist Movement 5 What pronoun does the speaker us in the poem? He I We She 6 What type of stanzas does the poem have? An octave and a sestet Five couplets and a monostich Three quatrains Two tercets 7 Where is the problem stated in the poem? In the octave In the first two lines In the volta In the tercet 8 Who did Cullen identify as a major influence? Langston Hughes Edna St. Vincent Millay Sylvia Plath Zora Neale Hurston 9 What other writer was part of the Harlem Renaissance? Claude McKay Toni Morrison Gertrude Stein T.S. Eliot 10 Which of the following is a symbol in the poem? Darkness Roots Swords Leaves 11 Who wrote "Harvest Song"? Jean Toomer Claudia Rankine Countee Cullen Langston Hughes 12 What does the speaker say about the dark parts of the night sky? That they are a void That they are unnoticeable That they serve no function That they are as beautiful as the stars 13 What do seeds represent in the poem? Farm work A potentially better future Harvest season Thankless labor 14 Which of the following poems was written by Langston Hughes? "Harvest Song" "Georgia Dusk" "From the Dark Tower" "Brass Spittoons" 15 What is the tone of the poem? Resigned and dejected Angry but hopeful Anxious and uncertain Passionate but unfocused 16 What does the word "sable" mean? a soft cloth bright colored darkly the night sky 17 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABBA and then AABBCC ABAB It doesn't have one ABCABC 18 What is the meter of the poem? Iambic trimeter Dactylic hexameter Dactylic octameter Iambic pentameter 19 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "White stars is no less lovely being dark," "The night whose sable breast relieves the stark," "We shall not always plant while others reap" "Shall we beguile their limbs with mellow flute," 20 What flower is referred to in the poem? Bleeding hearts Gardenias Snapdragons Sunflowers 21 What is the meaning of the word "countenance"? Initial impression Overwhelming emotion Facial expression Internal feeling 22 What was the name of the collection the poem was published in? Copper Sun Color Cane The Weary Blues 23 What is the primary conflict of the poem? The speaker's desire for Black people to receive recognition and recompense for their work The speaker's frustration with their job The speaker's desire to be free The speaker's wish to move away 24 When does the climax of the poem occur? In the middle when the speaker describes the night sky At the beginning when the speaker makes a strong declaration In the middle when the speaker expresses outrage At the end, when the speaker expresses hope for the future 25 What does the speaker compare Black individuals to? The dark parts of the night sky Seeds Blooming flowers White stars