How Well Do You Know Ballad In Plain D Lyrics Quiz
Question 1 |
What is described as the girl's physical appearance?
Pale skin | |
Bronze skin | |
Freckled skin | |
Fair skin | |
Olive skin |
Question 1 Explanation:
The girl is described as having "bronze" skin in the lyrics.
Question 2 |
How is the girl compared in terms of her nature?
Like a wild beast | |
Like a lioness | |
Like a fawn | |
Like a hawk | |
Like a snake |
Question 2 Explanation:
She is described as being "gentle like a fawn."
Question 3 |
What is said about the girl's sensitive sister?
She was the most dominant | |
She was a troublemaker | |
She was the creative one | |
She was indifferent | |
She was the eldest |
Question 3 Explanation:
The sensitive sister is described as "the creative one."
Question 4 |
How does the narrator feel about the parasite sister?
They admire her | |
They are indifferent | |
They have no respect | |
They are envious of her | |
They feel pity for her |
Question 4 Explanation:
The narrator expresses a lack of respect for the parasite sister.
Question 5 |
How does the narrator describe their relationship with the girl?
A dream-lover | |
A temporary affair | |
A fleeting moment | |
A lifelong partner | |
A passing interest |
Question 5 Explanation:
The narrator refers to the girl as a "could-be dream-lover."
Question 6 |
What does the narrator compare their love to?
A treasure | |
A sin of false security | |
A fleeting joy | |
An eternal flame | |
A burden |
Question 6 Explanation:
The narrator describes their love as a "sin of love's false security."
Question 7 |
What does the narrator do after the conflict?
Apologizes immediately | |
Stays and tries to make amends | |
Runs into the night | |
Seeks help from others | |
Attempts to repair the relationship |
Question 7 Explanation:
The narrator runs into the night, leaving love’s ashes behind.
Question 8 |
What is the narrator's mood at the end of the lyric?
Content | |
Nostalgic | |
Angry | |
Remorseful | |
Indifferent |
Question 8 Explanation:
The narrator reflects on their mistakes with regret and sorrow.
Question 9 |
What symbolizes the narrator's regrets and mistakes?
The heart of a mantelpiece | |
A broken mirror | |
A shattered vase | |
A crumpled letter | |
A fallen statue |
Question 9 Explanation:
The narrator refers to a "magnificent mantelpiece" with a chipped heart, symbolizing regret.
Question 10 |
How is the narrator’s love described in the context of its security?
As secure and everlasting | |
As false and unreliable | |
As genuine and enduring | |
As conditional and temporary | |
As passionate and faithful |
Question 10 Explanation:
The narrator describes their love as a "sin of love's false security."
Question 11 |
How does the narrator describe their feelings towards their friends in prison?
They feel grateful for their support | |
They feel detached and indifferent | |
They respond mysteriously about freedom | |
They are eager to return to their old life | |
They are ashamed of their actions |
Question 11 Explanation:
The narrator answers their friends' questions about freedom in a mysterious way.
Question 12 |
What literary device is predominantly used in the text to describe the narrator's emotions?
Metaphor | |
Simile | |
Hyperbole | |
Irony | |
Alliteration |
Question 12 Explanation:
The lyrics uses metaphors to convey complex emotions and situations.
Question 13 |
What is the narrator’s feeling about the past?
It is something to be proud of | |
It is a source of inspiration | |
It is full of regret and sorrow | |
It is irrelevant to their current life | |
It is a lesson in love |
Question 13 Explanation:
The narrator reflects on the past with deep regret and sorrow.
Question 14 |
What does the narrator compare their situation to in the final lines?
A bird in a cage | |
A fish out of water | |
A prisoner in chains | |
A free spirit | |
A lost soul |
Question 14 Explanation:
The narrator uses the metaphor of birds being "free from the chains of the skyway" to question the nature of freedom.
There are 14 questions to complete.