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The Ballad of John Henry

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
    2 minutes
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    Read these lines from the selection.

    "But Captain, just you stand aside------

    It's nothing but my hammer catching wind, Lord, Lord,

    It's nothing but my hammer catching wind."

    Why does the speaker use the metaphor of John Henry's hammer "catching wind?"

    to call to mind a cooling breeze

    to give the reader a mental image of the hammer

    to suggest the pace of John Henry's hammer

    to help the reader imagine the coolness of the metal hammer

  • 2. Multiple Choice
    2 minutes
    1 pt

    Which stanza best illustrates the idea that beating the steel drill has always been John Henry's destiny?

    stanza 1

    stanza 2

    stanza 3

    stanza 4

  • 3. Multiple Choice
    2 minutes
    1 pt

    Read this stanza from the selection.

    "John Henry said to his shaker,

    'Shaker boy, you better start to pray,

    'Cause if my twelve-pound hammer miss that little piece of steel,

    Tomorrow'll be your burying day, Lord, Lord,

    Tomorrow'll be your burying day."

    Based on the stanza, what does the word "shaker" mean?

    a container used for holding loose items

    a person whose job is to hold a tool

    a machine that drives steel nails

    a person who is shivering uncontrollably

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