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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    Read the following poem.


    Reminiscing by Ralph Cortez


    1 Watermelons were so much sweeter then,

    2 When boys were the stuff of super men,

    3 And summers seemed so much longer too,

    4 With nothing pending and nothing due.

    5 We were swordsmen—swashbuckling heroes,

    6 Eternal victors—never zeroes;

    7 Second basemen and clean-up hitters;

    8 Forever winners, never quitters.

    9 Play was a ritual in those days,

    10 To go on magical mind forays,

    11 To play the game with aplomb and ease,

    12 To venture forth when and where we’d please.

    13 We would feign death, and then rise up again.

    14 Watermelons were so much sweeter then.


    What is the main purpose of “Reminiscing”?

    to tell a story about a childhood experience

    to capture a feeling from the past

    to debate whether childhood or adulthood is better

    to describe a person who was important in the life of a child

  • 2. Multiple Choice
    5 minutes
    1 pt

    Read the following lines from "Reminiscing" and answer the question that follows.


    11 To play the game with aplomb and ease,

    12 To venture forth when and where we’d please.


    According to the context, what does aplomb mean?

    Logic

    Confidence

    Embarrassment

    Confusion

  • 3. Multiple Choice
    5 minutes
    1 pt

    Read the following poem and answer the question that follows.


    Piano by D. H. Lawrence


    1 Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me:

    2 Taking me back down the vista of years, till I see

    3 A child sitting under the piano, in the boom of the tingling

    strings

    4 And pressing the small, poised feet of a mother who smiles

    as she sings.

    5 In spite of myself, the insidious mastery of song

    6 Betrays me back, till the heart of me weeps to belong

    7 To the old Sunday evenings at home, winter outside

    8 And hymns in the cozy parlor, the tinkling piano our guide. 9 So now it is vain for the singer to burst into clamor

    10 With the great black piano appassionato. The glamour

    11 Of childish days is upon me, my manhood is cast

    12 Down in the flood of remembrance, I weep like a child for

    the past.


    The word “appassionato” in line 10 of “Piano” contains a Latin root that tells you that the music is played -

    softly and quietly.

    loudly and humorously.

    with a gentle touch.

    with strong feeling.

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