CSI Cracking STAAR Information Week 5
CSI The Tiger By William Blake
Question #1 What is the poet comparing the tiger to in the poem? A. water B. the earth C. wind D. fire
Question #1 What is the poet comparing the tiger to in the poem? A. water B. the earth C. wind D. fire
Question #2 In this poem the word aspire means - A. to seek or accomplish B. to soar or ascend C. to design D. to aim
Question #2 In this poem the word aspire means - A. to seek or accomplish B. to soar or ascend C. to design D. to aim
Question #3 In stanza 5, the speaker asks if - A. the eyes of the tiger were made from fire in the sky B.the heavens wept when the tiger was created C. the stars surrendered their spears rather than fight the tiger D. the tiger and the lamb could be made by the same immortal hand
Question #3 In stanza 5, the speaker asks if - A. the eyes of the tiger were made from fire in the sky B.the heavens wept when the tiger was created C. the stars surrendered their spears rather than fight the tiger D. the tiger and the lamb could be made by the same immortal hand
Question #4 What is the “fearful symmetry” of the tiger that the poet alludes to? A. the tiger’s relationship with the lamb B.the look of hunger in the tiger’s eyes C. the balance of stripes on the tiger’s face D. the way in which the tiger hunts its prey
Question #4 What is the “fearful symmetry” of the tiger that the poet alludes to? A. the tiger’s relationship with the lamb B.the look of hunger in the tiger’s eyes C. the balance of stripes on the tiger’s face D. the way in which the tiger hunts its prey