"Test Match Sabina Park" - Stewart Brown
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Shelly-Ann Daley
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English
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11th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which poet wrote this poem?
Langston Hughes
Roger Mais
Stewart Brown
Sylvia Plath
2.
Multiple Choice
Where was the poet born?
Jamaica
UK
USA
Trinidad and Tobago
3.
Multiple Choice
Where is the poem set?
Sabina Park, St. Andrew, Jamaica
Sabina Park, Clarendon, Jamaica
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Sabina Park, St. Catherine, Jamaica
4.
Multiple Choice
“Proudly wearing the rosette of my skin I strut into Sabina…”
Rosette signifies...
The speaker was wearing a rose pink colour
The speaker likes roses
The speaker is white
The speaker was wearing a shirt with roses on it
5.
Multiple Choice
"...England boycotting excitement bravely, Something badly amiss.”
Who are the two cricket players that are used to make the pun in this line?
Geoff Boycott and Dennis Amiss
Floyd Boycott and Mark Amiss
Jonathon Boycott and Avery Amiss
Andrew Boycott and Dexter Amiss
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Multiple Choice
“Cricket. Not the game they play at Lords, the crowd – whoever saw a crowd at a cricket match? – are caged Vociferous partisans, quick to take offence.”
In the underlined line, which literary device is used?
Allusion
Rhetorical Question
Consonance
Alliteration
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