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1

In poetry, the author's message is always readily apparent.
A)True.
B)False.
2

Poetry for children should reflect the real emotions of childhood.
A)True.
B)False.
3

Children should be required to analyze poems.
A)True.
B)False.
4

Mother Goose rhymes are an example of verse.
A)True.
B)False.
5

The elements of poetry are clearly definable.
A)True.
B)False.
6

Children's sense of rhythm does not develop until they reach school age.
A)True.
B)False.
7

Alliteration refers to the use of words that make a sound like the action represented by the word.
A)True.
B)False.
8

"Quiet as a mouse" is an example of figurative language.
A)True.
B)False.
9

Poems should have a uniform shape.
A)True.
B)False.
10

Ballads are usually longer poems.
A)True.
B)False.
11

A narrative poem tells a story.
A)True.
B)False.
12

A limerick is a nonsense verse with six lines.
A)True.
B)False.
13

Haiku is an ancient Japanese verse form.
A)True.
B)False.
14

Children should be exposed only to poems that they like.
A)True.
B)False.
15

Shel Silverstein writes poetry designed to make children reflect on their experiences with nature.
A)True.
B)False.







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