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Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Poetry - The Interrogation
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Edwin Muir was a 20th century poet from the Orkney Islands. His early life was marked by tragedy when several members of his family, including his father and mother, died after being uprooted from rural life to move to Glasgow. This poem, 'The Interrogation', is dark and Kafkaesque in mood and was originally published in a collection entitled The Labyrinth. Read the poem answer the questions: We could have crossed the road but hesitated, And then came the patrol; The leader conscientious and intent, The men surly, indifferent. While we stood by and waited The interrogation began. He... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Poetry - The Interrogation
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10 Questions

1. Which word best describes the group under interrogation?
2. In the lines quoted in question four, what is the significance of the word 'could'?
3. Which of the following does NOT reinforce the sense of endurance?
4. Considering the answer to question six, which words reinforce this impression?
5. Which word best describes the group under interrogation?
6. Who wishes to do his job well?
7. Considering the answer to question six, which words reinforce this impression?
8. In the lines quoted in question four, what is the significance of the word 'could'?
9. When the patrol leader says 'the whole must come out now', he implies that he already knows what the people he is interrogating have done. Which words contradict this implied meaning?
10. Which of the following does NOT reinforce the sense of endurance?