a. The flower b. The poet c. a character in the poem d. nobody in particular 2. The lines of the poem are addressed to: a. To the poets loved ones b. To the Philippines c. To all the flowers of Heidelberg d. All of these aforementioned 3. The poem is: a. An ode b. A lyric c. A eulogy d. An internal monologue 4. The poem is a. A study of the transient nature of flowers b. A paean of praise by the poet to the flowers of Heidelberg 5. In this poem, the flowers are: a. A symbolic of nature’s beauty and perfection b. Exceptional creations of God c. Ambassadress that would bear the message of the poet to his country d. All of these aforementioned 6. The speaker’s tone in this poem can be best describe as: a. Admonitory b. Indifferent c. Vitriolic d. Nostalgic 7. Line 1 contains a(n): a. Allusion b. Paradox c. Personification d. Apostrophe 8. The traveler mentioned in line 2 refers to: a. The poet b. A gardener c. A chance passerby d. A traveling salesman 9. What is the season when a poem is set? a. Summer b. Spring c. Fall d. Winter 10. Where is Heidelberg? a. Belgium b. Netherlands c. Germany d. Austria 11. The sixth stanza contains a(n): a. Personification b. Apostrophe c. Symbol d. All of the answers are correct 12. The mood or tone conveyed by the persona in stanza 6 is: a. Earnest and toward the end, ecstatic b. Serious but with touches of humor c. Somewhat amusing or entertaining d. Somewhat romantic and affectionate 13. The seventh stanza contains a(n): a. Personification b. Apostrophe c. Simile d. All of these aforementioned 14. The mood or tone conveyed by the persona in the last stanza of the poem is one of: a. Delight or satisfaction b. Enthrallment or fascination c. Longing and melancholy d. Deep- seated fury 15. The last two lines of the poem contain a(n): a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Allusion d. paradox