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Q2: According to the poem Fire and Ice, what do some people think the world will end in?
(a) Rain
(b) Moon
(c) Sun
(d) Fire
Q3: "But if it had to perish twice." What does ‘it’ stand for in this line?
(a) World
(b) Desire
(c) Ice
(d) Fire
Q4: Who is the poet of the poem Fire and Ice?
(a) Robert Frost
(b) Ben Jonson
(c) William Cowper
(d) William Blake
Q5: Name the poetic device used in the line To say that for destruction ice is also great.
(a) Oxymoron
(b) Alliteration
(c) Imagery
(d) Metaphor
Q15:
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
(a) Why does the poet feel that ‘ice’ is also great for destruction?
(b) What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza of the poem?
(c) The two things that the poet thinks are good enough for destruction are
(d) What does ‘it’ stand for in the first line?
The solutions of the worksheet "Worksheet Solutions: Fire & Ice"
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1. What is the main theme of the poem "Fire and Ice"? |
2. How does Robert Frost use symbolism in "Fire and Ice"? |
3. What literary devices are employed in "Fire and Ice"? |
4. What is the significance of the poem's conclusion? |
5. How does "Fire and Ice" reflect societal issues? |
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