Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The Tuft of Flowers? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. What natural elements does the poem include?
clouds
birds
ladybugs
praying mantises
Q. What does the speaker realize when he first gets to the field?
He forgot his rake.
He's allergic to grass.
He has a friend.
He's all alone.
Q. What does the speaker eventually conclude?
He'll always be alone.
He's connected to the mower.
The rake is in the barn where he left it.
He should quit farming and move to England.
Q. Why does the mower leave the flowers alone?
He's doing the speaker a favor.
He's in a hurry.
They're sacred flowers.
They brought him joy.
Q. According to the speaker, what do "men" do together?
talk
work
lift weights
chew bubblegum