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1. What literary device is used when the mountain and squirrel speak?
A. Alliteration
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Simile
2. What is the meaning of "prig" as used in the poem?
A. Wise person
B. Strong person
C. Self-satisfied person
D. Small creature
3. "Talents differ" suggests what message?
A. Only squirrels have talents
B. Everyone has the same abilities
C. Differences make the world balanced
D. The mountain is better
4. Which word describes the squirrel's attitude?
A. Envious
B. Ashamed
C. Confident
D. Timid
5. The phrase "wisely put" refers to:
A. The year’s seasons
B. The squirrel's intelligence
C. Nature’s design
D. The mountain’s size
6. "I think it no disgrace to occupy my place" means:
A. The mountain looks down on others
B. The squirrel feels ashamed
C. The squirrel is content with its role
D. The squirrel wants to change
7. Who does the squirrel consider wise?
A. Only small animals
B. The mountain
C. All of nature
D. Only itself
8. Which theme is central to the poem?
A. Fear
B. Competition
C. Coexistence
D. Jealousy
9. What word best describes the mountain’s tone toward the squirrel?
A. Curious
B. Friendly
C. Dismissive
D. Supportive
10. Why does the squirrel feel it is not a "disgrace"?
A. It feels unimportant
B. It values its role
C. It envies the mountain
D. It wants to be bigger
11. What does "carry forests on my back" metaphorically mean?
A. Being intelligent
B. Being strong
C. Being large
D. Being compassionate
12. Why is the squirrel's talent mentioned?
A. To show it is humble
B. To show its weakness
C. To contrast it with the mountain
D. To prove it's better
13. What is the purpose of the quarrel in the poem?
A. To emphasize competition
B. To teach about respect for others’ roles
C. To prove the mountain’s strength
D. To show the squirrel’s superiority
14. "Neither can you crack a nut" is an example of:
A. Symbolism
B. Irony
C. Metaphor
D. Simile
15. The phrase "taken in together" means:
A. Excluded
B. Ignored
C. Combined
D. Opposed
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