What's Red? by Mary O'Neill
What's Red? by Mary O'Neill
Please carefully read the poem once more. All of the answer could be obtained from the poem. You may discuss with your group members on answering the worksheet.
The author of the poem is
Write down the name of the author that wrote the poem titled "What's Red?"
The 3 emotions that are mentioned in the poem are
Select the answer which mentions all of the emotions inside the poem.
Brave, embarrassed and angry
Brave, embaressment and sad
Scared, angry and love
Embarrassed, angry and sad
What is a suitable substitution of a word for the phrase "Show-Off"?
What is a suitable substitute of a word for the phrase "show-off" based inside the poem?
Proud
Caring
Angry
Loving
What are the 5 items of physical items that are listed inside the poem?
Pick the ones that are listed inside the poem.
Rose, brick, fire, heart and lipstick.
Rose, brick, anger, heart and circus cart.
Rose, blood, heart, lipstick, and shout.
Bravery, embarrassed, anger, love and proud.
Is it true that Red is not an important colour in our life?
Based on the poem, pick whether the statement is true or false.
True
False
Is it true that there are more than 6 emotions mentioned inside the poem?
Based on the poem, pick whether the statement is true or false.
True
False
From your personal perspective, what does Red reminds/represents you of?
Please write down your answer in the space below.