1. What mood or feeling does the description of the setting in the first stanza of "The Highwayman" add to the poem? a. a feeling of drawn-out terror c. a feeling of sad uncertainty b. a feeling of mystery and anticipation d. a feeling of joy and eagerness

2. In "The Highwayman," how does Tim the ostler feel about the highwayman? a. He admires him. c. He is jealous of him. d. He looks down on him.

3. Which word is closest in meaning to harry in the following passage from "The Highwayman"? But I shall be back with the yellow gold before the morning light; / Yet, if they press me sharply, and harry me through the day, / Then look for me by moonlight … a. catch c. fight b. bother d. tease

4. In which passage from "The Highwayman" does repetition create a sense of approaching danger? a. And the highwayman came riding— / Riding—riding— / The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn door. b. Then look for me by moonlight, / Watch for me by moonlight, / I'll come to thee by moonlight c. A redcoat troop came marching— / Marching—marching— / King George's men came marching, up to the old inn door. d. For the road lay bare in the moonlight; / Blank and bare in the moonlight

5. Which adjective best describes the behavior of the redcoat troops in "The Highwayman"? a. cruel c. foolish b. brave d. careless

6. In which part of each stanza of "The Highwayman" does the poet always use repetition? a. in the first two lines of each stanza c. near the end of each stanza b. in the third and fourth lines of each stanza d. in the final line of each stanza

7. In "The Highwayman," what does the highwayman plan to do before he sees Bess again? a. sleep c. fight King George's men b. commit a robbery d. find a hiding place

8. In "The Highwayman," why does the highwayman hurry back to the inn after hearing how and why Bess died? a. to say goodbye to her body c. to take revenge on Tim the ostler b. to sympathize with her father d. to take revenge on the soldiers

9. Which answer choice is the most accurate inference a reader can draw from the ending of "The Highwayman"? a. The story is only a story. c. The story has lived on. b. The story frightens people. d. The story was told to the speaker.

10. Which part of the story creates the most suspense in "The Highwayman"? a. Tim's overhearing the highwayman's plans b. the redcoats' arrival at the inn c. Bess's waiting with the redcoats for the highwayman to approach d. the highwayman racing back to the inn after hearing what happened to Bess Vocabulary and Grammar

11. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to torrent? a. leak c. storm b. flood d. drop

12. What is most likely true of something that is bound? a. It cannot get away. c. It is cheerful. b. It is free to do what it wants. d. It is waiting for something.

13. Strove is the past tense of a word that means a. "to hurry." c. "to keep secret." b. "to try hard." d. "to finally succeed."

14. Which clause begins with a subordinating conjunction? a. Then look for me by moonlight c. But they gagged his daughter b. Though hell should bar the way d. Down the ribbon of moonlight
1.a 2.c 3.d 4.a 5.b 6.a 7.c 8.c 9.b 10.a 11.b.12.a 13.c 14.b

1.c?

1.a - no

2.c - no (but "b" is not there, so I can't be sure of this)
3.d - no
4.a - no
… enough …

I think you need to read and reread the poem, and probably some of the explanation below the poem in this website:
https://lincolnprep.wildapricot.org/resources/Reading%20Selections%20for%20Reading%20Competion/The%20Highwayman.pdf

Then try again.

b for 2 is afraid of him

I think the answer for 2 is b

3 b fight

1.c. — no

2. — either b or c —
3.b. — no — https://www.dictionary.com/browse/harry?s=t

Be sure to use the dictionary to look up EVERY word you are not 100% sure of.

feeling of joy and eagerness