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GROUP 3

1O ITEM TEST
Group 3 : 10 item Test
1. What does Edith L. Tiempo refers to the plant "BONSAI"?
A. symbolizes about how love is simplified and reduced so that one can
give it out to others
B. refers to the measurement of love to someone
C. symbolizes to faith and love for life and opposite partners
D. none of the above
2. Based on the poem, seashells symbolize what?
A. About how love is simplified and reduced so that no one can give it to others
B. Goes to show that everything needs to come on end and that nothing last
forever
C. Implies that love can be reduced into something small that could handed
over to everyone.
D. None of the above
3. How does the reader's tone affects the other listeners of the poem?
A. it gives an idea of sadness is always with love
B. the idea of family conforms how love and sadness are well
combined
C. it gives the idea of affection and care that can be useful in life
D. the idea of love in one's life and how he/she can react towards
the environment

4. In the persona given in the side of reader's perspective that "the


mother talking to her daughter about some things that are important to

her and giving it to her daughter" is agreeable based on the poem?


A. Yes B. No C. Partly true D. Partly no

5. Who is the addressee of the poem, “Bonsai”?


A. Sons B. Daughters C. Husband D. All of the above
6. What kind of figure of speech is shown in this line, “Till seashells are
broken pieces, From God's own bright teeth”?
A. Simile B. Hyperbole C. Onomatopeia D. Metaphor

7. Who is the persona in the poem?


A. an old lady B. a mother C. a child D. a teenager

8. What is the possible theme for this selection?


A. Love B. Affection C. Care D. Romance
9. Which of the following lines shows an irony?
A. Till seashells are broken pieces
From God's own bright teeth
B. To a scale all love down
To a cupped hand's size
C. All that I love?
Why, yes, but for the moment
And for all time both
D. None of the above
10. How does this line affects the readers of the poem, when Edith
L. Tiempo states; “To scale all love down, To a cupped hand's
size”, based on the readers perspective?
A. measurement of love and how it weighs over one another
B. how love rules over persona's life
C. how to cope up over love and family
D. the universality of love and its effect to one another

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