We Lived Happily During the War - Soldiers Aim at Us
1. In “We Lived Happily during the War,” an unknown speaker says that when homes are bombed, what happens?
(a) People run for cover.
(b) People fight for their freedom.
(c) People will do anything to survive.
(d) People protest, but it is too little too late.
2. In “We Lived Happily during the War,” America is described as falling how?
(a) Hard and fast.
(b) One politician at a time.
(c) Invisible house by invisible house.
(d) Like snowflakes in a snow storm.
3. In “We Lived Happily before the War,” it has been how many months since America has had a terrible leader?
(a) 12.
(b) 2.
(c) 8.
(d) 6.
4. In “We Lived Happily before the War,” how does the speaker refer to America?
(a) A country of freedom.
(b) A country of diversity.
(c) A country of money.
(d) A country of the courageous.
5. What is the purpose of “Dramatis Personae”?
(a) To introduce the characters in the collection of poems.
(b) To give incite into the drama of the poems to come.
(c) To tell about the dramatic personalities in the poet's life.
(d) To introduce the poet.
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