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1. 
Which lines from the poem best demonstrates the tension?
A.
“But, mother, I won’t be alone."
B.
"She clawed through bits of glass and brick, Then lifted out a shoe. "
C.
"But that smile was the last smile"
D.
"And sing in the children’s choir.”
2. 
How does the rhyme impact the poem? Sample Stanza: “Mother dear, may I go downtown Instead of out to play, And march the streets of Birmingham In a Freedom March today?
A.
The mother is cautious in letting her daughter go downtown and the child wants to march but the rhyme does not show eagerness as much as light-heartedness.
B.
It shows that amid a difficult event joy can be experienced
C.
The rhyme presents a lilting, singsong feel of a nursery rhyme contrasting with the heavy topic of a church bombing.
3. 
What line from the poem best supports the central idea that the mother believes her daughter will be safe in a place of worship?
A.
“No, baby, no, you may not go, For the dogs are fierce and wild,"
B.
"And clubs and hoses, guns and jails Aren’t good for a little child.”
C.
"And sing in the children’s choir.”
D.
“I fear those guns will fire. / But you may go to church instead,”
4. 
What is ironic about the mother’s decision to send her child to sing in the church choir instead of to march on the streets?
A.
The mother doesn't believe in actvisim
B.
The mother believes her daughter will be safer singing in the choir than protesting in the streets.
C.
The mother believes protesting is not suitable for a child
D.
The mother believes children should never be alone
5. 
The dialouge is between:
A.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks
B.
A father and son
C.
An aunt and an uncle
D.
A mother and daughter
6. 
What type of irony does the poem fall under?
A.
Dramatic Irony
B.
Situational Irony
C.
Verbal Irony
D.
None
7. 
Why might the poet have included this irony?
A.
The poet might have included this element because it creates a greater sense of tragedy, or expresses the idea that no place is truly safe for black Americans during this time
B.
Ironically, the poet didn't know he was using irony.
C.
The poet was trying to challenge himself because using irony is difficult.