Falling in Love
1. How is this book separated?
(a) By length.
(b) By chronology.
(c) By topic.
(d) By author.
2. Who introduces each section?
(a) The poet.
(b) The historian.
(c) The cupid.
(d) The editor.
3. What does Caroline explain in each section?
(a) How she feels.
(b) Why the poems were chosen.
(c) Her life experience.
(d) What changed in the poems.
4. Caroline says falling in love is ______________.
(a) A series of moments.
(b) Letting go to insanity.
(c) A bunch of mistakes.
(d) Fulfilling destiny.
5. What does Caroline say becomes extraordinary in love?
(a) Nothing.
(b) The ordinary.
(c) People.
(d) Feelings.
6. Who wrote A Very Valentine?
(a) Caroline Norton.
(b) W.W. Phelps.
(c) Gertrude Stein.
(d) John Keats.
7. What is Valentine rhymed with in A Very Valentine?
(a) Divine.
(b) All of these.
(c) Fine.
(d) Mine.
8. How do the people in A Very Valentine feel?
(a) Giddy.
(b) Content.
(c) Anxious.
(d) Upset.
9. Who wrote Song?
(a) Caroline Kennedy.
(b) John Keats.
(c) Shakespeare.
(d) Gertrude Stein.
10. In what style are the section introductions written?
(a) Sonnet.
(b) Couplets.
(c) Prose.
(d) Lists.
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