"alone"/"the nobel prize"/"first frost" quiz
alone"
1. the poet’s was left silently behind. (1 point)life
wife
enemy
car
2. the grew as big as hospital buildings. (1 point)ice
cars
lights
seconds
3. flew away in the darkness. (1 point)an egg
an angel
the snow
a post
4. other people live in a (1 point)crowd.
field.
world.
stillness.
5. everyone is at everyone’s door. (1 point)singing softly
watching quietly
turning away
lining up
“the nobel prize”
6. the poet is trapped between and shore. (1 point)lake
wood
freedom
air
7. all’s to the poet. (1 point)fear
lost
beauty
one
8. the poet has made the whole world (1 point)hide.
trust.
grave.
weep.
9. the poet asks, “am i a (1 point)murderer? ”
beast? ”
fugitive? ”
victor? ”
10. the poet trusts that, in the end, will win.
(1 point)good
freedom
people
fear
“first frost”
11. the girl is wearing a (1 point)smile.
necklace.
coat.
dress.
12. her are like ice. (1 point)beads
fingers
eyes
cheeks
13. her face is stained by (1 point)mascara.
pain.
ice.
tears.
14. “frost of telephone phrases” means (1 point)“loving payphone exchange.”
“cold words on the phone.”
“a warm embrace to fight the cold.”
“frozen out by a wrong number.”
15. glitters on her cheek.
(1 point)winter
ice
glass
lipstick
for question 16, classify the sentence.
16. the house is disorganized, but it’s not dirty.
(1 point)simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
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