New Poems (2004 - 2005)
1. How are the poems in this book grouped together?
(a) By random order.
(b) By publishing date.
(c) By subject matter.
(d) By length.
2. What is the name of the first section of poems in this group?
(a) 2004.
(b) The Begininning.
(c) First.
(d) New Poems.
3. How many poems are in the first section?
(a) 52.
(b) 32.
(c) 42.
(d) 22.
4. What does Oliver try to write most of her poems about?
(a) Literature.
(b) Political needs.
(c) Psychological problems.
(d) Human concerns.
5. How does Oliver come to a better understanding of human nature?
(a) She looks to non-human examples.
(b) She meditates.
(c) She talks to people of different ages.
(d) She observes the ocean tides.
6. What does Oliver call most of her poems?
(a) Statements of truth.
(b) Creations.
(c) Observations.
(d) Friends.
7. How does the editor describe the thought put into these poems?
(a) Exuberant.
(b) Effervescent.
(c) Microscopic.
(d) Omniscient.
8. What does Oliver try to provide multiple avenues for in her poems?
(a) Modality.
(b) Interpretation.
(c) Tonality.
(d) Thought provocation.
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