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1. Who is the poem's author?

a. William Shakespeare
b. Lydia S. Villanueva
c. Maya Angelou
d. Danton Remoto
2. What do you think the synonym for the word "multitude"?
a. Uncountable
b. Enumerable
c. Few
d. Limited
3. What was the title of the poem?
a. Wish of Remoto
b. Mi’ inspiración
c. My Wish
d. Earnest Wish
4. What is the poem all about?
a. The poem is all about being happy.
b. The poem is about being encouraged to fight an invisible enemy. Our front-liners would
be able to return home.
c. The poem is all about the love of a mother.
d. The poem is about the unconditional bond of two brothers.
5. What was going on when the author was writing this?
a. It was written by the author during the Covid-19 pandemic that affected the entire
globe.
b. It was written by the author during word war 2.
c. It was written by the author during pre Spanish period.
d. It was written by the author during the epidemic typhus fever.
6. What near-impossible or difficult tasks was the author willing to do?
a. Counting the number of hairs or listening to loud sounds.
b. Counting her mistakes in life.
c. She is willing to travel around the word.
d. Counting the uncountable, such as a multitude of stars, or listening to sounds that can
be heard clearly, such as a breeze, and also do and redoing difficult tasks, such as
rearranging stones and so on.
7. How did the author present her willingness to attain her earnest wish?
a. The poem depicts the desire to take on new things.
b. Showing her unwillingness to seek evidence for her study.
c. The poem illustrates her willingness to take on impossible or difficult tasks.
d. She illustrates her openness to scope knowledge in her research.
8. What do you think the meaning of earnest wish?
a. Sincere Wish
b. Dishonesty Wish
c. Temporary Wish
d. Insincere Wish
9. How many stanzas did the poem have?
a. 6
b. 3
c. 5
d. 4
10. How many lines are there in each stanza?
a. 9
b. 10
c. 6
d. 4

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