Q.1
Read the poem - Snow above. What does the author mean when the ground is the snow's "permanent residence"?
  • The people who live here do not like the snow.
  • The snow can't be removed by a snow shovel.
  • The snow will cover parts of the ground.
  • The snow will always stay on the ground.
Q.2
Read the poem - Snow above. What does the poem mean when it says that the snow will be "in sequence"?
  • Snow will come down slowly with one flake after the other.
  • Snow will fall rapidly almost all at once.
  • The snowflakes will appear to look differently.
  • Flakes of snow will fall in a pattern.
Q.3
Read the poem - Snow above. How does the author feel about snow in the first stanza?
  • They feel it is useful
  • They feel it is beautiful
  • They feel it is dangerous
  • They feel it is exciting
Q.4
Read the poem - Snow above. How does the snow fall in the second stanza?
  • Calmly
  • Rapidly
  • Slowly
  • Happily
Q.5
Read the poem - Snow above. What problem does the snow cause in the second stanza?
  • It makes it difficult to sled.
  • It makes the citizens angry about how frigid the temperature is.
  • It causes problems with making a snowman.
  • It makes the streets icy.
Q.6
Read the poem - Snow above. How is the snow depicted in the second stanza?
  • Negatively
  • Positively
  • Neutrally
  • There is no way of knowing.
Q.7
Read the poem - Snow above. How does the third stanza change from the second stanza?
  • Another weather element is introduced.
  • The setting changes.
  • Snow becomes positive again.
  • The snow is warm in this stanza.
Q.8
Read the poem - Snow above. How far can the snow be seen in the third stanza?
  • A short distance.
  • A mile.
  • Several miles.
  • A few inches.
Q.9
Read the poem - Snow above. Which line contains figurative language in the third stanza?
  • Yet none of the weather
  • Is as beautiful
  • As to see the soft cover
  • Of white for miles
Q.10
Read the poem - Snow above. What is the theme of the poem?
  • Snow is the best weather to have.
  • Snow has both beauty and problems.
  • Snow covers a large area of land.
  • Snow falls best in flakes.
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