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1. 
What is the point of view in this poem?
A.
First person
B.
Second person
C.
Third person limited
D.
Fourth person
2. 
The poet uses onomatopoeia by describing the "chop-chop-chopping" of the helicopter's blades. How does the onomatopoeia create meaning?
A.
It informs the reader that the blades move quickly
B.
It suggests to the reader that the helicopter is unstable
C.
It helps the reader imagine what the helicopter sounds like
D.
It shows the reader that the helicopter is high in the air
3. 
Which line from the poem contains alliteration?
A.
"I admire the geography."
B.
"how the cars look"
C.
"A bewildering blur,"
D.
"as quiet as a cloud,"
4. 
The poet compares herself to a hawk to show that she is-
A.
looking for prey
B.
high in the sky
C.
not afraid of anything
D.
elegant and graceful
5. 
Which word from the poem describes how the helicopter moves?
A.
"altitude"
B.
"hover"
C.
"rolling"
D.
"blur"
6. 
Identify TWO similes the poet uses in the poem.