1) What is the central metaphor in the poem "I dwell in Possibility" by Dickinson?
A) A ship
B) A bird
C) A house
D) A photo
Answer: C) A house
2) What did the speaker show over "prose" in the poem?
A) Verse
B) Rhyme
C) Rhythm
D) Meter
Answer: A) Verse
3) According to the speaker, where does "Possibility" reside?
A) Beyond reach
B) In the soul
C) In dreams
D) In the future
Answer: C) In dreams
4) What does the speaker liken to a "bee" in the poem?
A) Hope
B) Aim
C) Imagination
D) Creativity
Answer: C) Imagination
5) The word "imperial" in the poem suggests_
A) Royal power
B) longness
C) Richness
D) Glory
Answer: A) Royal power
6) What does the speaker claim "I" has never seen?
A) Morning
B) Noon
C) Night
D) Sunset
Answer: D) Sunset
7) According to the speaker Dickinson, what does "it" have a "door"?
A) Heaven
B) Death
C) Hope
D) Possibility
Answer: D) Possibility
8) What does the speaker's "house" have more "windows" than?
A) Balm
B) Blue
C) Sky
D) Sea
Answer: B) Blue
9).What is the central tone of the poem "I dwell in Possibility" by Dickinson?
A) Joyful
B) Elegiac
C) Hopeful
D) stoic
Answer: C) Hopeful
10) What does the speaker describe as being "quaint"?
A) The roof
B) The verandah
C) The doors
D) The chambers
Answer: A) The roof
11) What did the speaker claim the house is not capable of?
A) Fear
B) Shame
C) Pain
D) Anguish
Answer: B) Shame
12) What does the narrator see in the "Prose"?
A) A friend
B) An enemy
C) A helper
D) A Worker
Answer: B) An enemy
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