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Some Trees Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Some Trees? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. The two lines that end with "each" and "speech" give us an example of


a rhyming couplet
alliteration
paradox
a nursery rhyme
Q. A "silence already filled with noises" is an example of


genius
meter
assonance
paradox
Q. The use of successive lines without punctuation or pauses is called


enjambment
lazy writing
line break
extended metaphor
Q. The trees are used as a(n)


paradox
extended metaphor
onomatopoeia
couplet
Q. "Placed in a puzzling light" is an example of


alliteration
couplet
modern art
puzzles