1) Who does the speaker say is in her fingers? a) Her father b) Her mother c) Her lover d) Her priest 2) Who does the speaker say is in her hands? a) Her father b) Her mother c) Her lover d) Her priest 3) What does the speaker do with her hands? a) Lifts them up and look at them with disgust b) Rests them in her lap and look at them with pleasure c) Rests them in her lap and looks at them with disgust d) Lifts them up and look at them with pleasure 4) What does the speaker imply about her parents? a) They are still married b) They are divorced c) They are each having an affair d) They are dead 5) What does the speaker say is all that is left of her parents' togetherness? a) Their friends / friendship b) Her c) Children d) Homes 6) What does the speaker make the shape of with her hands? a) A heart b) A chapel c) A house d) A garden 7) What does the speaker's body represent? a) Her parents' marriage register b) Her parents' memories c) Her parents' wedding d) Her parents' divorce 8) What does the speaker mean when she asks her lover to take up the skin's demands? a) To sleep together b) To apply moisturiser to irritated skin c) To ask the skin a question d) To have children together 9) What does the speaker want to bequeath to her future children? a) Her fingers b) Her palms c) Her home d) Her heart 10) What is the name for the type of three-line stanza that makes up most of the poem? a) A quartet b) Tetrameter c) A tercet d) A quatrain

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