David's Old Soul
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following identifies the theme of poem?
Parents often treat their kids like adults, forcing them to grow up too soon.
Kids are often expected to take care of their siblings over themselves.
When kids take on more responsibility, they grow up faster.
Adults are not as compassionate or selfless as kids.
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Multiple Choice
Which lines from the poem best support the theme?
“my / mother has called me ‘an old soul.’ / I never understood.” ( Lines 1-3)
“now that our family has / dwindled to just Mom and us kids, I’ve grown / into a man” ( Lines 3-5)
“‘David, dig deep,’ / is the whisper in my ear.” ( Lines 5-6)
“I try to be the / raft that helps carry them over this life’s rough rivers.” ( Lines 7-8)
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Multiple Choice
How does the phrase “You do what you have to” contribute to the tone of the poem (Line 5)?
It develops a frustrated tone, as the speaker has no control over his situation.
It conveys an angry tone, as the speaker refuses to change his situation.
It introduces a resigned tone, as the speaker accepts his new responsibilities.
It establishes a proud tone, as the speaker feels good about his new responsibilities.
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Multiple Choice
How do the bolded words at the end of each line contribute to the poem?
The bolded words make a simile that emphasizes how depressed he is
The bolded words make a simile that emphasizes how he has grown and matured
The bolded words make a metaphor that emphasizes his loneliness
The bolded words make a metaphor that emphasizes his arrogance
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