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Notes for Langston Hughes' Biography Born - Beacon Learning Center

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TEST <strong>for</strong> <strong>Langston</strong> Hughes (FCAT <strong>for</strong>mat)<br />

Directions: You may use your notes and the text of the poems to complete this test. Multiple choice<br />

questions count 1 point each. Short answer questions count 2 points and long answer questions count 4<br />

points.<br />

1. In the poem, ‘A Dream Deferred,’ what is a deferred or delayed dream compared to?<br />

A. A raisin dried in the sun<br />

B. A sore<br />

C. A heavy load<br />

D. All of these<br />

2. In the poem, ‘I, Too’ where does the author have to go to eat?<br />

A. Outside the house<br />

B. In the kitchen<br />

C. On the screened-in porch<br />

D. He doesn’t get to eat.<br />

3. In the poem, ‘I, Too’ why will “they” be ashamed?<br />

A. Because they lied to everyone<br />

B. Because they didn’t deserve to eat with everyone else<br />

C. Because the darker brother is also part of America and is beautiful<br />

D. Because no one cared<br />

4. In Poem (2) what happened to the author’s friend?<br />

A. He argued with him.<br />

B. He became ill and could no longer play with him.<br />

C. He didn’t have a friend.<br />

D. His friend went away.<br />

5. Which of these poems make no reference to race?<br />

A. Poem (2)<br />

B. I, Too<br />

C. The Negro Speaks of Rivers<br />

D. None of these<br />

6. In the poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” what four rivers are mentioned?<br />

A. Colorado, Nile, Tigris, Congo<br />

B. Euphrates, Congo, Nile, Mississippi<br />

C. He doesn’t really name any specific rivers.<br />

D. Appalachicola, Missouri, Colorado, Mississippi<br />

7. In ‘Dreams,” what should you do to your dreams?<br />

A. Tell them to someone<br />

B. Make up a poem about them<br />

C. Forget about them<br />

D. Hold fast to them<br />

8. In ‘Dreams,’ what are dreams that are gone compared to?<br />

A. Barren fields frozen with snow<br />

B. Broken stairs<br />

C. Dust and ashes<br />

D. Dead birds<br />

9. <strong>Langston</strong> Hughes wrote<br />

A. Songs<br />

B. Poetry<br />

C. Fiction<br />

D. All of these<br />

<strong>Langston</strong> Hughes www.beaconlc.org©2002 Rev. 1/10/02

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