Poetry

Poetry

9th Grade

15 Qs

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Poetry

Poetry

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Medium

Created by

hermai sesebra

Used 12+ times

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Birthday Boy

Vachel Lindsay

When I was one

It was so much fun.

When I was two

The world was new.

Then I turned quickly

Into a boy of three.

One year more

And I was four.

Now I’m happy to say

I’m a year older today.

And soon you’ll see

Another birthday party for me

Do you know

How old I’ll be?


*What is the Poem about?

It is about birthday party of boy

It is about happy boy

It is about numeral

It is about new world

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Birthday Boy

Vachel Lindsay

When I was one

It was so much fun.

When I was two

The world was new.

Then I turned quickly

Into a boy of three.

One year more

And I was four.

Now I’m happy to say

I’m a year older today.

And soon you’ll see

Another birthday party for me

Do you know

How old I’ll be?


*How old is the boy now?

Four years old

Five years old

Six years old

Seven years old

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Birthday Boy

Vachel Lindsay

When I was one

It was so much fun.

When I was two

The world was new.

Then I turned quickly

Into a boy of three.

One year more

And I was four.

Now I’m happy to say

I’m a year older today.

And soon you’ll see

Another birthday party for me

Do you know

How old I’ll be?


*How old will the boy be?

He will be six

He will be five

He will be four

He will be seven

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Vachel Lindsay

When I was one

It was so much fun.

When I was two

The world was new.

Then I turned quickly

Into a boy of three.

One year more

And I was four.

Now I’m happy to say

I’m a year older today.

And soon you’ll see

Another birthday party for me

Do you know

How old I’ll be?


*Mention two sequences lines which have rhyme!

Line 1 and 2

Line 2 and 3

Line 4 and 5

Line 13 and 14

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Around the Year

In January the year just begins.

In February there’s a Valentine for everyone.

In March the winds can blow and blow.

In April spring comes and there’s no more snow.

In May the air is fresh and clean.

In June the grass is long and green.

In July the sun is high in the sky.

In August hot winds go blowing by.

In September we children go to school.

In October Halloween fun is the rule.

In November we have a day of Thanksgiving.

In December there’s holiday fun in giving.


*How many cultural events are there in the poem?

one

two

three

No one

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Around the Year

In January the year just begins.

In February there’s a Valentine for everyone.

In March the winds can blow and blow.

In April spring comes and there’s no more snow.

In May the air is fresh and clean.

In June the grass is long and green.

In July the sun is high in the sky.

In August hot winds go blowing by.

In September we children go to school.

In October Halloween fun is the rule.

In November we have a day of Thanksgiving.

In December there’s holiday fun in giving.

After reading the poem, answer these questions.


*What season is mentioned?

spring

autumn

Summer

Winter

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Around the Year

In January the year just begins.

In February there’s a Valentine for everyone.

In March the winds can blow and blow.

In April spring comes and there’s no more snow.

In May the air is fresh and clean.

In June the grass is long and green.

In July the sun is high in the sky.

In August hot winds go blowing by.

In September we children go to school.

In October Halloween fun is the rule.

In November we have a day of Thanksgiving.

In December there’s holiday fun in giving.

After reading the poem, answer these questions.


*How is the air in May?

cold and dirty

fresh and clean

fresh and cold

cold and clean

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