1 The poem's early stanzas are reminiscent of which genre? Cartoons Early English novels Folk songs Thrillers 2 Which historical event might the poem be alluding to? The civilian casualties of World War II The 1927 Mississippi river flood Apartheid in South Africa European colonization of Africa 3 Which of the following is personified in this poem? The sea The cook-pot The animals The dowry 4 What is the poem's stanzaic structure? Ten couplets Two twelve-line stanzas and three tercets Three quatrains and a couplet Two quintets, a quatrain, and an eighteen-line stanza 5 Which word serves the most clearly onomatopoetic function in the poem? "hum" "lap-lapping" "struggling" "shouts" 6 Fill in the blank "Goats and _____ were struggling in the water" Pigs Fowls Roosters Sheep 7 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? It has no consistent rhyme scheme ABBA ABBA CDCCDC ABA ABA CDC CDC EFFE EFFE ABA ABA AB AB AB CB CB CB EB EB EB ABBA 8 What is the poem's tone? Mournful Angry Impatient Whimsical 9 Which of the following devices appears in the poem's title? Simile Ekphrasis Metaphor Apostrophe 10 Who is the poem's speaker? Aku Adena The speaker is unidentified Aku's son 11 Who is the poem's antagonist? The goats There is no antagonist The sea The men 12 Which of the following is used to describe the sound of the sea? Song Drumbeat Hum Roar 13 What is the poem's meter? Trochaic pentameter It has no consistent meter Anapestic tetrameter Iambic pentameter 14 Which sounds produce alliteration in the line "it came one day in the dead of night"? N D E C 15 Which of the following devices plays a prominent role in the line "The sea eats the land at home"? Rhetorical Question Consonance Internal rhyme Assonance 16 Which of the following is an example of irony in the poem? Aku is the most religious person in town but has a crisis of faith The sea acts maliciously even though it acts without intent The people have been polluting the sea, but the sea ends up harming them in return The town's residents wish for a fresh start, but end up facing a disaster 17 What is the poem's refrain? "The sea eats the land at home" "It came one day at the dead of night" "At home the sea is in the town" "Her gods have deserted her" 18 Fill in the blank: "Aku stood outside where her _____ stood" Garden Cooking-pot Ruined house Mother 19 What is the poem's setting? New York City A future version of an unnamed African city A coastal town A series of beach towns worldwide 20 Which of the following verbs does Awoonor NOT use to describe the sea? Trap Run Carry Collect 21 On which day of the week does the flood take place? Tuesday Friday Monday Sunday 22 Fill in the blank: "Collecting the firewood from the _____" porches homes hearths piles 23 Which of the following objects are not mentioned as being destroyed? Photographs Walls Firewood Ladles 24 Who is the poem's protagonist? The rescuers The sea The townspeople The ancestors 25 What is the poem's major conflict? The townspeople's attempt to recover from the storm's aftermath Adena and Aku's argument Adena's attempt to outsmart the sea The man's negotiations with the sea