Wind

A serene landscape depicting powerful winds blowing through trees and fields, with poetic elements like torn pages and houses in the background, to represent the theme of the poem.

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Test your understanding of the poem about wind, its symbolism, and the various poetic devices used. This quiz consists of 8 questions that will challenge your comprehension and interpretation of the text.

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  • Multiple choice questions
  • Engaging content
  • Educational experience
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WanderingBreeze725
1) The poem is written by
Robert Frost
A.K Ramanujan
Saki
Bono
2) In the poem, wind is a symbol of
Natural disaster
A friend
Problems and obstacles
All of the above
3) Wind, come softly - What does the poet mean by softly?
Quietly
Weakly
Fast
Slowly
4) What did the wind tear ?
House
The pages of the books
Roof of houses
Clothes
5) crumbling rafters, crumbling houses, crumbling wood...What is the poetic device here?
Repetition
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
6) The wind god winnows........poetic device?
Repetition
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
7) What does the wind god do?
Help people
Crush people
Crushes all material possessions
Winnows weak and strong
A and b
C and d
8) In stanza 4, 'blow out' means
Move
Shift
Sift
Extinguish
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