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#1. What phrase immediately follows the repetition of “Winterlude, Winterlude” in the first stanza?
The first stanza begins “Winterlude, Winterlude, oh darling,” making “oh darling” the correct continuation.
#2. What is happening “tonight” according to the first stanza?
The line explicitly says, “Tonight there will be no quarreling.”
#3. Which unusual nickname is used in the second stanza?
The second stanza uniquely uses “my little apple.”
#4. Where does the speaker suggest going before cooking a meal?
“Let’s go down to the chapel / Then come back and cook up a meal.”
#5. What is glistening in the second stanza?
The lyric says, “come out when the skating rink glistens.”
#6. Which phrase is used to urge politeness while expressing affection?
That exact phrasing appears at the end of the second stanza.
#7. What effect does “Winterlude” have on the speaker in the third stanza?
The lyric says, “Winterlude, it’s making me lazy.”
#8. What unusual surface do snowflakes cover?
This is a subtle, surreal detail: “snowflakes… cover the sand.”
#9. Which repeated phrase is used at the end of both the first and third stanzas?
First stanza ends with “this dude thinks you’re fine,” third with “this dude thinks you’re grand.”
#10. Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the lyrics?
The playful nicknames, cozy imagery, and affectionate tone create a dreamy, romantic atmosphere.


