1) "Paper that lets the -----/ shine through" a) light b) sound 2) ""this is what could ----- things" a) change b) alter 3) "the kind you find in --------- books" a) well-read b) well-used c) well-thumbed 4) "pages -------- and ------- and turned" a) smoothed and stroked b) turned and turned 5) "If --------- were paper I might/ feel their drift" a) houses b) buildings 6) ""Maps too. .The sun shines through/ their ----------" a) borderlines b) barriers 7) ""fine slips from ------- shops" a) grocery b) newsagent 8) "might fly our lives like paper ------" a) sheets b) kites 9) ""An -------- could use this" a) elephant b) architect 10) "find a way to trace a grand ------" a) design b) idea 11) "raise a structure/ never meant to ----" a) fade b) last 12) "Of paper ------- and stroked/ and thinned to be transparent" a) smoothed b) touched 13) Who wrote the poem 'Tissue' a) Ted Hughes b) Jane Weir c) Imtiaz Dharker 14) In the poem, paper is presented as having the power to change things, despite its fragility" a) True b) False 15) The speaker suggests that lives and buildings could be constructed out of paper" a) False b) True 16) Although the poem is called 'Tissue' , paper is the focus a) True b) False 17) Dharker portrays paper as powerful in the world because of the ways it can be used. a) False b) True

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