1 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABBA CDDC It does not have a consistent rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD ABB CBB DBB 2 When was this poem first published? 1993 1975 2017 1762 3 Where does the poem take place? Inside the speaker's house In a hotel On an unnamed city's streets In a supermarket 4 Why does the speaker believe that the rain is "unmendable"? She is so sad that the world as a whole feels unfixable to her It is the beginning of hurricane season She is practical and crafty, and sees the world through the lens of mending and fixing She knows that the rain has already done irreparable damage 5 Which of these lines contains alliteration? "beyond all light" "stole light from my life" "unmendable rain" "one hour from this day" 6 Which best describes the poem's conflict? It is between the speaker on the one hand, and time on the other It is between the speaker and her siblings It is between the speaker and her girlfriend as they endure a breakup It is between the town and the oppressive forces occupying it 7 How many stanzas does the poem contain? 4 5 6 3 8 Which best describes the poem's diction? It is slightly archaic It is full of jargon and specialized language It is conversational and casual It is flowery and ornate 9 Which is NOT a likely meaning of the poem's title? Idle time occurring between two events Ungenerous or unkind time Average amount of time Greenwich Mean Time 10 In which collection was this work published? The World's Wife Little Red Cap Collected Works of Carol Ann Duffy Mean Time 11 Which type of stanzas make up this work? Couplets Quatrains Tercets Sestets 12 In this poem, darkness is metaphorically used to represent what? Mystery Ignorance Sadness Privacy 13 Who is the poem's primary antagonist? The speaker's mother Time itself The speaker's ex-partner The speaker 14 Which best describes the speaker's mood? Panicked Jubilant Despondent Thoughtful 15 Which yearly event does the poem describe? The first snow The winter solstice The new moon The resetting of clocks in fall 16 Who is the poem's addressee? The townspeople The speaker's client The speaker's ex-partner The reader 17 What is the poem's meter? Iambic pentameter Trochaic hexameter Free verse Dactylic pentameter 18 The phrase "bleak streets" is an instance of what? Personification Simile Onomatopoeia Spondee 19 Who is the poem's speaker? A priest preparing to hear confessions An unnamed person reflecting after the end of a relationship A young woman who has just heard about her father's death A woman preparing for her wedding 20 What recent event has occurred for the poem's speaker? A crisis of faith The birth of a child A breakup A diagnosis of illness 21 Which of the following is a major theme of this work? Heartbreak Solitude Human/animal relationships The challenges of writing 22 What is most closely meant by the word "gnaw" as used in this poem? Torment Bite Eat Grab 23 What is most closely meant by the word "bleak?" Poor Small Uncomfortable Sad 24 Which two words are an example of slant rhyme? mean/time day/say streets/mistakes rain/gnaw 25 The poem's description of "endless nights" is an instance of what? End rhyme Understatement Enjambment Hyperbole