1 In what country was Nichols born? Suriname England French Guiana Guyana 2 To what country did Nichols immigrate? Ireland The United States France The United Kingdom 3 What prize was Nichols awarded in 2021? Queen's Silver Medal for Poetry Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry Commonwealth Poetry Prize Queen's Gold Medal for Prose 4 Who does the speaker NOT call upon to speak to her? Huracan Shango Oya Aganju 5 What literary device is present within the fifth stanza? oxymoron personification simile onomatopoeia 6 What is the meter within "Hurricane Hits England"? common/ballad verse iambic pentameter free verse blank verse 7 What literary device is NOT present within the poem? rhetorical question metaphor irony simile 8 What literary device is present within the last stanza? simile metaphor rhetorical question personification 9 What is the FIRST simile present in the poem? comparing the trees to whales comparing the wind to a ghost comparing the gods to the hurricane comparing the hurricane to the landscape 10 What adjectives could be used to describe the tone of the poem? calm, zen peaceful, joyous longing, pensive angry, vengeful 11 To which god does the speaker align herself? none Shango Oya Huracan 12 Which of these vocabulary words is NOT present within the text? havoc tempest ancestral spectre 13 Who is Hattie? the speaker the speaker's mother the speaker's cousin a Yoruban god 14 Where can the speaker reasonably be assumed to be? the narrator cannot reasonably be assumed to be anywhere Guyana England on a ship 15 Who can be reasonably assumed to be the speaker of the poem? Hattie Grace Nichols the speaker cannot be reasonably assumed Huracan 16 How does the speaker describe her heart? chained unchained frozen untethered 17 What effect did the hurricane have on the woman, as described in the first stanza? reassured her she was in the right place brought her closer to the landscape brought her closer to her ancestors showed her the fierceness of nature 18 What does the speaker first want to know from the gods? why they came to England whether they actually exist or not what they really want with her why they left her behind 19 What two metaphors does the speaker use to describe her internal state? the frozen lake and hurricane within her the frozen lake and trees within her the winds and mystery of storm within her the hurricane and tongues within her 20 What do the "old tongues" do in "new places," according the third stanza? cause chaos and destruction care for and caress the narrator heal wounds and abate tears incite reflection and epiphany 21 What is the central contrast within the fourth stanza? isolation and belonging blindness and sight stormy and calm weather light and dark 22 What action word is NOT present within the seventh stanza? trailing aligning riding following 23 What does the narrator NOT invite the storm to do? melt the frozen lake within her shake her foundations remind her to be grounded persuade her to move back home 24 How is the storm described in the first stanza? exciting, anticipated powerful, angry depressing, moody mild, rainy 25 What literary device is most prominent in the middle section of the poem? oxymoron metaphor simile rhetorical question