
A Photograph - Shirley Toulson
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Grade 11 English โ A Photograph - Shirley Toulson: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- What is the central subject of 'A Photograph'?
- What does the photograph represent in the poem?
- What is the primary theme of this poem?
- How does Toulson use imagery to convey emotion?
- What does the 'six inches of good looking face' suggest?
- What is the significance of the photograph showing the grandmother as a young woman?
- How does the speaker's tone change throughout the poem?
- What does 'the sea' in the poem represent?
- What poetic device is prominent in 'A Photograph'?
- What does the poem suggest about memory?
- How does the photograph function as a symbol?
- What is the emotional impact of the final lines?
- How does Toulson address the paradox of photography?
- What does the poem reveal about the relationship between the speaker and the person in the photograph?
- How does the natural setting (sea, sand) enhance the poem's themes?
- What does the speaker's reflection suggest about human nature?
- How does the poem connect personal loss to universal human experience?
- What is the role of the photograph in preserving memory?
- How does Toulson convey sadness without explicitly stating it?
- What universal insight does the poem offer about time?
- How does the poem's structure reflect its themes?
- What does the poem suggest about holding onto the past?
- How does Toulson explore the relationship between permanence and change?
- What poignant truth about love does the poem convey?
- How does 'A Photograph' serve as a meditation on mortality?
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