War Poetry Subset - Exposure: Grammar Exercises
English
Grade 7
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A worksheet focusing on grammar analysis within the context of war poetry, specifically 'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen, designed for Grade 7 students.
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War Poetry Subset - Exposure: Grammar Exercises
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Analysis of 'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen
It features the first stanza of Wilfred Owen's poem 'Exposure':
Our brains ache, in the merciless iced winds that knive us...
Wearied we keep awake because the night is silent...
While all the mad gusts tug at our us from the south and east...
Shutters and doors, and all the well-used laths, are rapped and tattered...
Like a dull rumour of some other war, some other night,
When dawn will bring us away, and peace again,
But now, we lie in trenches, exhausted and numb,
Waiting for the dawn that never comes.
The poem continues with vivid imagery and emotional depth, illustrating the soldiers' suffering and dread.
1.
Identify one example of caesura in the excerpt and explain its effect on the reader.
[2 marks]2.
What is the primary emotional tone conveyed through the imagery in this passage?
[2 marks]3.
Which literary device is used in the phrase 'mad gusts tug at our us'? Provide a brief explanation.
[2 marks]4.
Identify the line that uses imagery to evoke coldness and discomfort.
[2 marks]5.
Explain how the poet's use of repetition in the phrase 'waiting for the dawn that never comes' affects the mood.
[3 marks]6.
Describe the effect of the line 'While all the mad gusts tug at our us' on the poem’s imagery.
7.
Identify and analyze the use of a literary technique in the phrase 'like a dull rumour of some other war.'
[3 marks]8.
Based on the excerpt, what mood does the poet convey through the imagery of the 'shutters and doors, and all the well-used laths'?
[2 marks]9.
Write a short paragraph analyzing how Wilfred Owen uses sensory details to evoke the soldiers’ physical and emotional suffering.
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- 12/31/2025
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