1 How does the speaker refer to their beloved? In the second person In the first person She doesn't refer to her In the third person 2 To the speaker, how does the man compare to a god? He is like a god He is equal to a god He is greater than a god He is almost a god 3 Which literary device does NOT appear in Carson's translation of "Fragment 31"? parallelism enjambment alliteration allusion 4 Most probably, how long was the final stanza of "Fragment 31" when it was written? 2 lines 1 line 4 lines 3 lines 5 How many stanzas long is "Fragment 31"? 5 3 6 4 6 Which sense does the speaker NOT refer to? touch taste hearing sight 7 What language was "Fragment 31" originally written in? Greek English Latin Aramaic 8 Which of the following is NOT an example of alliteration used in Fragment 31? smooth skin greener than grass sweet speaking person of poverty 9 In which stanza of "Fragment 31" does the speaker never refer to herself in the first person? 2 4 1 3 10 How many periods are there in Carson's translation of "Fragment 31"? 4 2 0 1 11 Which best describes the speaker's relationship to the woman she refers to as "you"? Platonic respect Slighted lover Distant infatuation Jealous resentment 12 Which best describes the speaker's relationship to the man? Indifferent admiration Pity Romantic desire Jealous resentment 13 Which verb appears twice, both at the beginning and towards the end of "Fragment 31"? To dare To seem To see To laugh 14 "Tongue breaks and thin/fire is racing" is an example of what literary device? Enjambment Irony Simile Alliteration 15 Which is NOT a theme of "Fragment 31"? Jealousy Time Transcendence Dissociation 16 Sappho's poetry was originally written to be: Performed to music Private journal entries Read aloud Printed and distributed 17 We have access to "Fragment 31" because of: A papyrus fragment Anne Carson's discovery of it Longinus' quotation Reference to the poem in Aristotle 18 In the first stanza, the man is ____ the speaker's beloved. Watching Holding Opposite to Far from 19 What causes the speaker to be struck dumb? Seeing her with the man Hearing her "sweet speaking" One of the gods Looking at her beloved 20 Which best expresses the tone of the last line? Resigned Lamenting Content Hopeful 21 "And cold sweat ___ me and shaking / ___me" Holds, Grips Breaks, Disturbs Grips, Grips Shakes, Holds 22 What is ultimately the most important relationship in "Fragment 31"? The speaker and nature The speaker and the man The speaker and her body The man and the beloved 23 Which stanza might be MOST accurately described as surreal? 4 1 3 2 24 Which of the following best speaks to "Fragment 31"s attitude towards love? Cynical dismissal Profound confusion Simple joy Hopeful mysticism 25 Which phrase implies that the speaker is watching her beloved from afar? "the heart in my chest on wings" "when I look at you" "That man" "I seem to me"