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How Well Do You Girl From The North Country Quiz

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How Well Do You Girl From The North Country Quiz

Question 1
What hits heavy on the borderline?
A
Rain
B
Snow
C
Storms
D
Winds
E
Fire
Question 1 Explanation: 
The lyrics say, “Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline.”
Question 2
Who is the narrator asking the listener to remember?
A
His mother
B
A lost friend
C
A soldier
D
A true love
E
His brother
Question 2 Explanation: 
“Remember me to one who lives there, for she once was a true love of mine.”
Question 3
When does the narrator suggest traveling?
A
During summer
B
In spring
C
When snowflakes storm
D
At harvest time
E
When flowers bloom
Question 3 Explanation: 
“If you go when the snowflakes storm…”
Question 4
What does the narrator ask to check about the woman?
A
If she is married
B
If she remembers him
C
If she has a warm coat
D
If she is rich
E
If she’s still in the city
Question 4 Explanation: 
“Please see if she has a coat so warm…”
Question 5
What physical trait does he remember best?
A
Her hair
B
Her eyes
C
Her smile
D
Her hands
E
Her voice
Question 5 Explanation: 
He repeatedly refers to her long hair and how he remembers it best.
Question 6
Where does her hair fall?
A
To her shoulders
B
Down her breast
C
Below her waist
D
Around her neck
E
On her back
Question 6 Explanation: 
“If it rolls and flows all down her breast…”
Question 7
What does the narrator often do?
A
Pray
B
Travel
C
Play music
D
Write letters
E
Sing
Question 7 Explanation: 
“Many times I’ve often prayed…”
Question 8
When does he pray?
A
Only in the peaceful silence that descends each night before sleep
B
Every sacred Friday, as tradition and devotion intertwine
C
On the special day he marks another year of his journey through life
D
At the golden hour, when the sun sets and shadows stretch across the earth
E
In the darkness of night and brightness of day
Question 8 Explanation: 
The line specifically mentions both “darkness of my night” and “brightness of my day,” indicating he prays continuously, regardless of time.
Question 9
How is the song structured?
A
Chorus and verse
B
Only a chorus
C
Narrative story
D
Free verse poem style
E
Rhyme-heavy limericks
Question 9 Explanation: 
The song flows like a poem with no repeated chorus.
Question 10
What literary device is heavily used in the song?
A
Imagery
B
Irony
C
Metaphor
D
Hyperbole
E
Alliteration
Question 10 Explanation: 
Rich visuals like snow, wind, hair, and rivers evoke vivid scenes.
Question 11
What tone does the song mostly have?
A
Celebratory
B
Hopeful
C
Melancholic
D
Angry
E
Confused
Question 11 Explanation: 
The song reflects longing, regret, and quiet sadness.
Question 12
Why does he focus on her hair?
A
It was unique
B
It’s symbolic of her identity
C
It was short
D
He gave her a hairpin
E
It changed color
Question 12 Explanation: 
Her long hair represents how he best remembers her.
There are 12 questions to complete.

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