3. What connects Prufrock's observations of the yellow fog with his thoughts about there
being "time yet for a hundred indecisions/...Before the taking of a toast and tea"?
A. the connection between fog and tea
B. the similarity between the murky fog and his inability to make decisions
C. the relationship between the yellow fog and the color of sunlight
D. the connection between the mystery of fog and the mystery of love
4. In a dramatic monologue, a character addresses:
A. the cast of a play.
B. one other character.
C. three other characters.
D. a silent listener.
5. When you adjust your reading rate to notice sound devices in poetry, what sound
device do you notice in this line from the poem?
Before the taking of a toast and tea.
A. alliteration
B. internal rhyme
C. simile
D. narrative
6. To appreciate the sound device of repetition in the poem, where would you slow down?
A. "Is it the perfume from a dress/That makes me so digress?"
B. "I grow old....I grow old.../I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled."
C. "Then how should I begin/To spit out the butt-ends of my days and ways?"
D. "I should have been a pair of ragged claws/Scuttling across the floors of silent
seas."