Down by the Salley Gardens Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Down by the Salley Gardens? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. The repetition of the phrase, "young and foolish," is an example of a


simile
refrain
irony
synecdoche
Q. The speaker uses what kind of point of view?


second-person
third-person
first-person
no-person
Q. What kind of meter is "Down by the Salley Gardens" mostly written in?


trochaic trimeter
iambic trimeter
common measure
iambic pentameter
Q. The rhyme in "river" and "shoulder" is called a


couplet
end rhyme
free verse
slant rhyme
Q. "Down by the Salley Gardens" is considered to be a


chorus
sonnet
ballad
eulogy