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GED Practice Test - Language Arts Reading - Reading Comprehension Romantic Poetry
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: The GED Practice Test - Language Arts Reading - Reading Comprehension Romantic Poetry has been designed to test important aspects of Language Arts Reading. The aim is to test the clarity in thought and ideas of the test taker, which entails reading the poem provided and answering the questions to:
-determine the central idea of the poem
-to determine significant elements in the poem
-to judge the general feel of the poem
This Question is based on the following passage:
You're my man, my mighty king, And I'm the jewel in your crown, You're the sun so hot and bright, I'm your light-rays shining down, You're the sky so vast and blue, And I'm the white clouds in your chest, I'm a river clean and pure, Who in your ocean finds her rest, You're the mountain huge and high, I'm the valley green and wide, You're the body firm and strong, And I'm a rib bone on your side, You're an eagle flying high, I'm your feathers light and brown, You're my man, my king of kings, And I'm the jewel in your crown.
1.
The phrase my mighty king is used for __________ in the opening lines of the poem.
a.
The King
b.
The Queen
c.
The poet
d.
The poets lover
e.
None of the above
This Question is based on the following passage:
You're my man, my mighty king, And I'm the jewel in your crown, You're the sun so hot and bright, I'm your light-rays shining down, You're the sky so vast and blue, And I'm the white clouds in your chest, I'm a river clean and pure, Who in your ocean finds her rest, You're the mountain huge and high, I'm the valley green and wide, You're the body firm and strong, And I'm a rib bone on your side, You're an eagle flying high, I'm your feathers light and brown, You're my man, my king of kings, And I'm the jewel in your crown.
2.
The ending lines of the poem conveys a feeling of:
a.
Physical love
b.
Blind love
c.
Selfish love
d.
Respectful love
e.
None of the Above
This Question is based on the following passage:
You're my man, my mighty king, And I'm the jewel in your crown, You're the sun so hot and bright, I'm your light-rays shining down, You're the sky so vast and blue, And I'm the white clouds in your chest, I'm a river clean and pure, Who in your ocean finds her rest, You're the mountain huge and high, I'm the valley green and wide, You're the body firm and strong, And I'm a rib bone on your side, You're an eagle flying high, I'm your feathers light and brown, You're my man, my king of kings, And I'm the jewel in your crown.
3.
In the poem the poet seems to:
a.
Hate her lover
b.
Adore her lover
c.
Miss her lover
d.
Be jealous of her lover
e.
None of the above
This Question is based on the following passage:
You're my man, my mighty king, And I'm the jewel in your crown, You're the sun so hot and bright, I'm your light-rays shining down, You're the sky so vast and blue, And I'm the white clouds in your chest, I'm a river clean and pure, Who in your ocean finds her rest, You're the mountain huge and high, I'm the valley green and wide, You're the body firm and strong, And I'm a rib bone on your side, You're an eagle flying high, I'm your feathers light and brown, You're my man, my king of kings, And I'm the jewel in your crown.
4.
In the poem the poets lover is likened to:
a.
Feathers
b.
An eagle
c.
A rib bone
d.
A Jewel
e.
None of the above
This Question is based on the following passage:
You're my man, my mighty king, And I'm the jewel in your crown, You're the sun so hot and bright, I'm your light-rays shining down, You're the sky so vast and blue, And I'm the white clouds in your chest, I'm a river clean and pure, Who in your ocean finds her rest, You're the mountain huge and high, I'm the valley green and wide, You're the body firm and strong, And I'm a rib bone on your side, You're an eagle flying high, I'm your feathers light and brown, You're my man, my king of kings, And I'm the jewel in your crown.
5.
Which element is especially significant in this poem?
a.
Dialogue
b.
Setting
c.
Illustrations
d.
Levels of usage
e.
Rhythm
This Question is based on the following passage:
You're my man, my mighty king, And I'm the jewel in your crown, You're the sun so hot and bright, I'm your light-rays shining down, You're the sky so vast and blue, And I'm the white clouds in your chest, I'm a river clean and pure, Who in your ocean finds her rest, You're the mountain huge and high, I'm the valley green and wide, You're the body firm and strong, And I'm a rib bone on your side, You're an eagle flying high, I'm your feathers light and brown, You're my man, my king of kings, And I'm the jewel in your crown.
6.
The lines of the poem, "You're the sky so vast and blue,
And I'm the white clouds in your chest", is an example of a:
a.
Metaphor
b.
Simile
c.
None of the Above
This Question is based on the following passage:
Soul Like the Vastest Sea Your soul is like the vastest sea and mine a darting fish: I lose myself within your love; I live within your heart. I breathe your love: it is my air, My element, my world. I know no other ambiance; I have no other dream. I know there is outside your love A world of rocks and sand; And I could live there, too, but oh! How poor and thin each breath! How rich my world, how beautiful, Alive within your love, Each moment filled with dancing light Refracted through your eye
7.
The lines, "Your soul is like the vastest sea
And mine a darting fish," is an example of:
a.
Metaphor
b.
Simile
c.
None of the Above
This Question is based on the following passage:
Soul Like the Vastest Sea Your soul is like the vastest sea and mine a darting fish: I lose myself within your love; I live within your heart. I breathe your love: it is my air, My element, my world. I know no other ambiance; I have no other dream. I know there is outside your love A world of rocks and sand; And I could live there, too, but oh! How poor and thin each breath! How rich my world, how beautiful, Alive within your love, Each moment filled with dancing light Refracted through your eye
8.
Which is the most likely abode of the poet?
a.
In the eyes of her lover
b.
In the heart of her lover
c.
In the head of her lover
d.
In the hair of her lover
This Question is based on the following passage:
Soul Like the Vastest Sea Your soul is like the vastest sea and mine a darting fish: I lose myself within your love; I live within your heart. I breathe your love: it is my air, My element, my world. I know no other ambiance; I have no other dream. I know there is outside your love A world of rocks and sand; And I could live there, too, but oh! How poor and thin each breath! How rich my world, how beautiful, Alive within your love, Each moment filled with dancing light Refracted through your eye
9.
What does the word outside imply in the sentence "I know there is outside your love A world of rocks and sand"
a.
The outside world is made of wood and grass
b.
The outside world is made of water and plants
c.
The outside world is physical with no feelings
d.
The outside world is full of love and happiness
e.
None of the above
This Question is based on the following passage:
Soul Like the Vastest Sea Your soul is like the vastest sea and mine a darting fish: I lose myself within your love; I live within your heart. I breathe your love: it is my air, My element, my world. I know no other ambiance; I have no other dream. I know there is outside your love A world of rocks and sand; And I could live there, too, but oh! How poor and thin each breath! How rich my world, how beautiful, Alive within your love, Each moment filled with dancing light Refracted through your eye
10.
The ending lines of the poem, "Each moment filled with dancing light
refracted through your eye", conveys a feeling of:
a.
Victory
b.
Melancholy
c.
Courage
d.
Tragic sadness
e.
Love
This Question is based on the following passage:
Soul Like the Vastest Sea Your soul is like the vastest sea and mine a darting fish: I lose myself within your love; I live within your heart. I breathe your love: it is my air, My element, my world. I know no other ambiance; I have no other dream. I know there is outside your love A world of rocks and sand; And I could live there, too, but oh! How poor and thin each breath! How rich my world, how beautiful, Alive within your love, Each moment filled with dancing light Refracted through your eye
11.
What is the central idea of the poem?
a.
Be happy whatever the circumstances
b.
Make hay while the sun shines
c.
Love your enemies as thyself
d.
A lovers soul is like a vast sea of love
e.
Love is a vast sea of desires
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