1 In what years does the speaker believe people "lost track?" The 80s and 90s The 2000s The 1970s During her youth 2 What does the meaning of "you" have to do with the meaning of "we?" They are the same It is unrelated It is the opposite: in a group, everyone is the same It is part of it: within a group, we must recognize others 3 What is "silly, ironic, terrible?" A focus on the self alone The dark birds of history The USA The idea of community 4 What is the relationship between the adjectives "silly" and "terrible?" The speaker doesn't believe that either applies to her They mean more or less the same thing They both refer to the idea of community They are seemingly in tension 5 Why is it problematic if you can "only bear witness" to your own life? You get too anxious about your own problems You ignore others You have to write everything down to be sure No one else can bear witness to it for you 6 What is the effect of enjambment between the following lines: "we found ourselves/reduced to I" The second undercuts the first, showing the separation of individuals from community It shows the speaker's confusion It maintains iambic trimeter It shows the speaker's anger 7 Which of the following is NOT be a likely meaning of "the dark birds of history?" structural racism class/income inequality structural misogyny the extinction of bald eagles 8 In the context of the poem, what is "personal weather?" The way one's life is going at any giving point, i.e. stormy or sunny The weather in one's zip code One's health and fitness How one feels about one's community 9 At the end of the poem, where does the speaker imagine standing? At the shore With her community In the fog of war In her yard 10 What does the image of the individual alone at the shore suggest? Isolation and fragility The beauty of nature Anger at the dark birds of history Bearing witness to life as a whole 11 Given Rich's feminism, what is she encouraging readers to do? Read more poetry Ignore the dark birds of history Focus on their personal problems Form community and care about those around them 12 Where is there a "turn" in the poem? Between lines seven and eight Between lines one and two In the last couplet Between stanzas one and two