Graded Assignment 3.08
Unit Test: Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance
You will need to turn this test in to your teacher. You must complete it by the due date to receive full credit on this test. REMEMBER THAT THIS IS AFTER SLAVERY, PLEASE DON’T INCLUDE THAT IN YOUR ANSWERS.
Total score: of 100 points
(Score for Question 1: ___ of 30 points)
QUESTION 1: “We Wear the Mask” and “Sympathy”
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“We Wear the Mask”
Question: What causes the pain of the people who wear the mask? Type your answer below.
Question: Why do the people in the poem not change their situation? Type your answer below.
“Sympathy”
Question: What causes the injuries to the bird in the cage? Type your answer below.
Question: Pull a line from the poem that shows the bird’s suffering and type it here.
Question: Why does the bird in the poem not change its situation? Type your answer below.
(Score for Question 2: ___ of 30 points)
Question 2: “Any Human to Another”
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What is the theme of Countee Cullen’s “Any Human to Another”? Remember, theme is the overall message the author is conveying to you. Type your answer below.
Find an example of figurative language in the poem: (examples: personification, simile, metaphor) Type your answer below.
Explain what the figurative language does for the poem. Type your answer below.
(Score for Question 3: ___ of 40 points)
Question 3: You chose the poem to write about. Make sure to type which poem you are going to discuss.
What role do justice and fairness, or the lack of it, play in the poems you have read in this unit? Choose one poem to answer the question below.
Do you see justice or injustice? Type your answer below and then explain who and where you see in the poem you have chosen.
Answers: 2
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Answers: 3
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Graded Assignment 3.08
Unit Test: Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance
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