Test Match Sabina Park and It is the Constant Image of Your Face

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Note from the author:
Students studying the poems "Test Match Sabina Park" and "It is the Constant Image of Your Face" would find these questions useful.
1

The persona refers to cricket, not the game they play at Lords. What is meant by this?

2

In the poems "Test Match Sabina Park," national pride is seen in reference to _________ whereas in "It is the Constant Image of your Face," national pride is seen in the persona's inablility to put his country____________.

1

The Persona in each poem faces a dilemna of

1

The most dominant themes in the poems is that of

2

Imagery is very prominant in both poems. In "Test Match Sabina Park," imagery is used to capture the persona's

1

In the poem, "It is the Constant Image of Your Face," the imagery that of torment. Which of the following gives the impression of tormented image?

2

In the peom "Test Match Sabina Park," the persona's identity is ______________while in "It is the Constant Image," identity_________.

1

Language plays a major role in contextualizing both poems. In "Test Match Sabina Park," language shows all but____________.

1

In "It is the Constant Image of Your Face," the language is associated with disloyalty, infidelity, guilt and the military. Which of these quotes prove this?

1

At the end of each poem, the feeling /fate of the persona is decided upon. "In Test Match Sabina Park," the feeling is that of

2

In "It is the Constant Image of Your Face," the feeling is that of

2

Some expressions are suggestive of tone. For example, Proudly wearing the Rosette of my skin might suggest a tone of superiority. For the following "tone words" give expressions from "Test Match Sabina Park" that matches the tone.

a. Condescending
b. defeat

2

For the following "tone words" give expressions from "It is the Constant Image of Your Face" that matches the tone.
a. guilt
b. acceptance

6

Write a definition about identity that would be useful in starting an essay based on the poems "Test Match Sabina Park" and "It is the Constant Image of Your Face"