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1. What is the poet’s emotional tone in the poem?
A. Happy
B. Angry
C. Curious
D. Sad
2. Who does the poet suppose might know the answers to their questions?
A. A stranger
B. Their dad
C. A friend
D. A teacher
3. The word 'wonder' in the poem suggests feelings of:
A. Knowledge
B. Confidence
C. Amazement and curiosity
D. Doubt
4. What is the poet’s view on the rainbow’s colors?
A. Not mentioned
B. Dull
C. Vibrant
D. Monochrome
5. The word 'lightning' in the poem refers to:
A. Darkness
B. A flash of bright light in the sky
C. Soft light
D. A rainbow
6. According to the poet, who might know the answers to the wonders mentioned?
A. A scientist
B. The sun
C. The moon
D. Dad
7. What does the poet compare the clouds to?
A. Leaves
B. Stones
C. Cotton
D. Fluffy material
8. The poem is an example of which literary genre?
A. Poetry
B. Fiction
C. Fantasy
D. Non-fiction
9. The poet's questions indicate a sense of:
A. Curiosity
B. Knowledge
C. Imagination
D. Wisdom
10. Which literary device is used with the phrases 'blow out' and 'flash about'?
A. Hyperbole
B. Alliteration
C. Simile
D. Imagery
11. Who does the poet believe controls natural elements like stars and lightning?
A. The poet themself
B. The earth
C. A mysterious force
D. Scientists
12. What type of rhyme scheme can be observed in "I Wonder"?
A. ABCA
B. ABAB
C. AABB
D. ABCD
13. The poet wonders why which part of nature is missing?
A. Tree’s leaves
B. Moon’s complete shape
C. Star’s brightness
D. Bird’s feather
14. The poet's father’s response to the poet’s questions is:
A. Detailed
B. Indifferent
C. Silent
D. Encouraging
15. Who might the 'I' in the poem represent?
A. A scientist
B. An animal
C. A child
D. An adult
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