Trees

 




Trees CBA 




1. What is the overall tone of the poem *The Trees*?

  • Calm
  • Playful
  • Rebellious
  • Humorous

2. Which feeling dominates the poet’s attitude towards nature?

  • Indifference
  • Joy
  • Fear
  • Urgency

3. The movement of trees towards the forest mainly suggests:

  • Destruction
  • Celebration
  • Escape
  • Freedom

4. The poem can best be described as:

  • A love lyric of the trees
  • A nature description
  • A fantasy tale about the trees
  • An environmental protest

5. The line “The trees inside are moving out” is an example of:

  • Alliteration
  • Personification
  • Simile
  • Metaphor

6. What does the poet criticize through the poem?

  • Natural disasters
  • Village life
  • Urban beauty
  • Human control over nature

7. The trees breaking windows symbolises:

  • Natural decay of the nature
  • Carelessness of humans
  • Revolt against confinement
  • Storm damage of the walls

8. Which figure of speech is used in “leaves strain toward the glass”?

  • Personification
  • Hyperbole
  • Oxymoron
  • Metonymy

9. The poet’s tone towards humans can be described as:

  • Praising
  • Critical
  • Neutral
  • Sympathetic

10. What mood is created by the image of cracking glass?

  • Happiness
  • Peace
  • Wonder
  • Tension

11. The forest in the poem represents:

  • Darkness
  • Danger
  • Natural freedom
  • Loneliness

12. The poem mainly appeals to the reader’s sense of:

  • Entertainment
  • Awareness
  • Curiosity
  • Fantasy

13. The night in the poem symbolises:

  • Fear
  • Sleep
  • Death
  • A time of silent change

14. The phrase “long cramped boughs” suggests:

  • Suppression
  • Strength
  • Growth
  • Beauty

15. Which device is used when the forest is described as empty?

  • Simile
  • Pun
  • Allusion
  • Irony

16. The trees’ movement can be seen as a metaphor for:

  • Seasonal change
  • Deforestation
  • Urban growth
  • Human desire for freedom

17. The poet’s tone in the final lines becomes:

  • Hopeful
  • Angry
  • Mocking
  • Sad

18. The moon watching the trees suggests:

  • Fear
  • Guidance
  • Judgment
  • Silent witness

19. What is the central theme of *The Trees*?

  • Life and death
  • Nature’s beauty
  • Time and memory
  • Freedom versus confinement

20. The poem ultimately urges readers to:

  • Fear nature
  • Control forests
  • Respect and free nature
  • Ignore environment

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