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Belle Poem
Test Description: Quiz on Belle's poem
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who is the author of The Breeze at Dawn has Secrets to Tell You
A
Jabbar al-Kareem Rumi
B
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
C
Mohammed al-Din Rumi
D
Jalal al-Din Rumi
2) How many times is "Don't go back to sleep" used in this poem?
A
1
B
2
C
4
D
3
3) In what century did the Poet live and write?
A
11th
B
3rd
C
12th
D
13th
4) Which line is the 2nd line in the Poem?
A
You must ask for what you really want.
B
The door is round and open.
C
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
D
People are going back and forth across the doorsill where the two worlds touch.
5) What does Woodrow think this poem meant to his mother?
A
That it explains the weird feeling in the air behind the shack.
B
That she knew something was going to happen at dawn, so she got up and went outside.
C
The secret is hiding in the lines of this poem.
D
She disappeared into thin air.
6) The Poet was a _______ kind of poet
A
industrialist
B
mystic
C
christian
D
realistic
7) The Poet was from the area presently called...
A
Pakistan
B
Afghanistan
C
Iraq
D
Iran
8) The name of the book by this Poet was called...
A
One Thousand Lovely Poems
B
One Hundred Mystical Poems
C
One Thousand Beautiful Poems
D
One Thousand Gorgeous Poems
9) What page was the Poem on in the book?
A
98
B
78
C
66
D
88
10) On what occasion and from whom did Belle receive the book of Poems?
A
Upon the birth of Woodrow, from Granny Ball
B
Upon her marriage, from Everett
C
Upon her breakup with Amos, from Love
D
Upon high school graduation, from Grandpa Ball
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