Think you’ve got your head wrapped around There's a certain Slant of light? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. The kind of rhythm "There's a certain Slant of light" plays with is called
common measure
iambic pentameter
iambic trimeter
sonnet
Q. When the landscape "listens" we realize the speaker is using
couplets
rhyme
personification
her imagination
Q. "Heavenly Hurt" strikes us as a sort of
conflict
end rhyme
couplet
paradox
Q. The speaker's "internal difference" indicates the speaker's
theme
mood
refrain
internal conflict
Q. Phrases like "imperial affliction" and "internal difference" indicate the speaker's use of
meter
allusion
ambiguity
external conflict