1 Who is the speaker in "The Rear-Guard"? A soldier A dying soldier Definitely Sassoon himself An unidentified speaker who follows the progress of a soldier in an underground tunnel. 2 What collection was this poem published in? Does it Matter? Counter-Attack and Other Poems War Poems The Old Huntsman 3 What was the context for Sassoon writing "The Rear Guard"? He wrote it by hand while fighting in the trenches He wrote it by hand in a diary as he recovered from wounds sustained in battle He wrote it after the war He typed it up after the war 4 When was Counter-Attack and Other Poems published? 1919 1917 1916 1918 5 Which of the following is not a theme in the poem? Dehumanization The Trauma of War Criticizing Military Authority Hell 6 What condition which Sassoon himself experienced is suggested in the poem? trench foot shell shock fever dreams typhus 7 How is the soldier's torch described? prying crying silent singing 8 Fill in this quote: "__ along the tunnel, step by step" Running Groping Walking Tripping 9 What does groping mean in this context? abuse someone feel about or search blindly or uncertainly with the hands walking slowly seeing 10 Finish this quote" "From side to side, and sniffed__" the dank dark tunnel the bad quality air the unwholesome air. the heavy air 11 What best characterizes the kinds of objects found down in the tunnel? Technological Ancient Military Domestic 12 What does Sassoon specify as the setting? The Winterberg Tunnel Verdun No Man's Land The Hindenburg Line 13 What is romanticized in the poem? Sleep and dreams The battle overhead The surrounding darkness The soldier's wife 14 In what year does Sassoon specify the poem taking place? 1916 1920 1918 1917 15 Which best characterizes the soldier's condition? Angry, embittered, hungry Sleep-deprived, wishful, fanciful Shell-shocked, hungry, sleepy Sleep-deprived, desperate, isolated 16 How does the soldier respond when the sleeping figure doesn't answer him? He asks again louder He shakes the sleeper's arm He savagely kicks the figure He shouts in his face 17 What time of day is it in the poem? Midday Night Unspecified in the tunnel, but it is implied that it is dawn in the world above Unspecified in the tunnel, but it is implied that it is nighttime in the world above 18 What is in the soldier's hair? stink and grit sweat and horror resilience and courage sweat and terror 19 What is the poem's meter? Free verse Blank verse Iambic pentameter (sometimes interrupted) Iambic pentameter 20 What is a rear guard? a part of a military force that protects it from attack from the front a part of a military force that protects it from attack from the rear during an offensive a part of a military force that protects the last line of soldiers a part of a military force that protects it from attack from the rear 21 Does the poem take place during an active battle? No It is during war time, but there is no active battle in the tunnel Yes The poem takes place in a tunnel below an active battle 22 Which contains an example of alliteration? The rosy gloom of battle overhead. Tins, boxes, bottles, shapes and too vague to know; “Get up and guide me through this stinking place.” Tripping, he grabbed the wall 23 What is alliteration? the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words a word, name, or expression used as a substitute for something else with which it is closely associated symbolic meaning attributed to natural objects or facts the repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in nonrhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible 24 When did the other soldier in the poem die? Ten days before Months earlier Hours earlier In ancient times 25 What does the soldier "unload" behind him at the end? isolation memories hell stress