9th English FA 3
Where does the legend take place?
- (a) South Pole
- (b) North Pole
- (c) Greenland
- (d) Northland
What does the old woman do that angers Saint Peter?
- (a) Refuses to let him enter her cottage
- (b) Charges him for the cake
- (c) Repeatedly shrinks the cake she offers him
- (d) Lies to him about having any food
What punishment does Saint Peter give the old woman?
- (a) Poverty and hunger
- (b) Illness and pain
- (c) Transformation into a woodpecker
- (d) Loss of her home
What color is the woodpecker's cap?
- (a) Black
- (b) Brown
- (c) Scarlet
- (d) White
What is the main lesson of the poem?
- (a) The dangers of traveling alone
- (b) The importance of obedience to religious figures.
- (c) The consequences of greed and selfishness
- (d) The harshness of life in the Northland
Who tells the story of the poem?
- (a) Saint Peter
- (b) The woodpecker
- (c) An unnamed narrator
- (d) A child in the Northland
What rhyme scheme does the poem follow?
- (a) ABAB
- (b) AABB
- (c) ABCB
- (d) Varying
What literary device is used in the line "He asked her, from her store of cakes, to give him a single one"?
- (a) Metaphor
- (b) Simile
- (c) Euphemism
- (d) Hyperbole
What imagery is used to describe the children in the poem?
- (a) Dressed in colorful clothes
- (b) Playing in the snow
- (c) Looking like bear's cubs in furry clothes
- (d) Singing Christmas carols
What is the tone of the poem?
- (a) Solemn and religious
- (b) Lighthearted and playful
- (c) Moralistic and cautionary
- (d) Romantic and nostalgic
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