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1. Who is the author of the poem "My Mother"?
A. William Wordsworth
B. Ann Taylor
C. Robert Frost
D. Emily Dickinson
2. What does the poem primarily describe?
A. A child's love for nature
B. A mother's unconditional love
C. A teacher's guidance
D. A father's discipline
3. What does the poet refer to with the term "infant head"?
A. A young baby
B. A sick child
C. A growing child
D. A sleeping adult
4. Why did the mother weep in the poem?
A. Because she was angry
B. For fear that the child might die
C. Because she was ill
D. For losing her child
5. What does the word "cradle" mean in the context of the poem?
A. A swing for babies
B. A small bed for babies
C. A tool for walking
D. A feeding chair
6. What did the mother do when the child cried in pain?
A. Sang songs
B. Looked at the child and cried
C. Ignored the child
D. Read stories
7. What does the child promise to do when the mother grows old?
A. Leave her alone
B. Take care of her
C. Send her to a caretaker
D. Forget about her
8. The word "feeble" in the poem refers to:
A. Strong
B. Healthy
C. Weak
D. Smart
9. What does the word "cease" mean in the poem?
A. To start
B. To stop
C. To love
D. To protect
10. Who does the poet dedicate the poem to?
A. Her father
B. Her mother
C. Her sister
D. Her child
11. What does the poet hope to do for her mother?
A. Reward her care
B. Write a book for her
C. Make her proud
D. Take her for a trip
12. What is the child’s attitude toward the mother’s sacrifices?
A. Grateful
B. Unkind
C. Indifferent
D. Angry
13. Which quality of the mother is highlighted in the poem?
A. Anger
B. Kindness
C. Neglect
D. Strictness
14. What does the poet say about the thought of being unkind to the mother?
A. It is unbearable
B. It is acceptable
C. It is unavoidable
D. It is necessary
15. What did the mother do when the child fell?
A. Ignored it
B. Ran to help and told a story
C. Scolded the child
D. Laughed at the child
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