Chapter 8
I’ m A Kite
1. What is the main color of the kite described in the poem?
(a) Red
(b) Blue
(c) Green
(d) Multicolored
Answer – (d) Multicolored
2. What does the kite compare its tail to?
(a) A ribbon
(b) A flag
(c) A playful ploy
(d) A cloud
Answer – (c) A playful ploy
3. Where does the kite fly?
(a) In a tree
(b) In the sky
(c) In a house
(d) In a garden
Answer – (b) In the sky
4. What does the kite play with the clouds?
(a) Hide and seek
(b) Tag
(c) Peek-a-boo
(d) Catch
Answer – (c) Peek-a-boo
5. Who needs to help the kite fly?
(a) The wind
(b) A friend
(c) The sun
(d) A bird
Answer – (b) A friend
6. What are other kites called in the poem?
(a) Birds
(b) Planes
(c) Friends
(d) Stars
Answer – (c) Friends
7. What feeling does the poem associate with flying the kite?
(a) Sadness
(b) Fear
(c) Joy
(d) Anger
Answer – (c) Joy
8. What literary device is used in the line “I’m a canvas of colors, a splash of joy”?
(a) Simile
(b) Metaphor
(c) Personification
(d) Hyperbole
Answer – (b) Metaphor
9. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
(a) ABAB
(b) AABB
(c) ABCB
(d) ABAA
Answer – (b) AABB
10. What is the overall message of the poem?
(a) Kites are dangerous.
(b) Flying kites is a lonely activity.
(c) Friendship and imagination can make anything possible.
(d) Kites are better than birds.
Answer – (c) Friendship and imagination can make anything possible.