This chapter explores the imagery and characteristics of fog, comparing it to a cat, and highlights its quiet yet mysterious nature.
How does the fog impact the daily lives of the characters in the chapter?
What effect does the lack of a strict rhyme scheme have on the poem?
Which of the following best describes the poet's attitude towards fog?
What does the alliteration in 'silent haunches' contribute to the poem?
What cultural aspect influenced Maxwell's decision to keep an otter?
Why is it important to consult books or experts before getting a pet?
How does Sandburg's portrayal of the fog affect the setting of the poem?
What technique does Sandburg use to convey the visual effect of fog?
What is the significance of the phrase 'little cat feet' in the poem?
Which poetic device is prevalent in 'The fog comes on little cat feet'?
What does the absence of a structured rhyme scheme in the poem indicate?
How do the words 'silent haunches' contribute to the imagery of the poem?
What imagery is primarily used in the poem to evoke the fog's presence?
Which element of nature is primarily represented in Sandburg's 'Fog'?
Which of the following best describes the otter that Maxwell received?
What is a key theme highlighted in the chapter regarding pet ownership?
How does Maxwell's perception of otters change throughout the story?
Which word best describes the atmosphere the poet creates with the fog?
Which of the following themes is prominent in Sandburg's poem about fog?
What effect does the final line of the poem have on its overall tone?
What literary device is primarily used when comparing the fog to a cat?
In analyzing the poem, what emotion can be inferred regarding the fog?
What does the absence of a strict rhyme scheme in the poem indicate?
What feature of the fog is emphasized by the phrase 'silent haunches'?