You name it
No exclusion
Gratefulness
Interconnectedness
Embracing the difference
200

He was the first pope from the Americas, born in Argentina.

Who is Pope Francis?

200

This natural element is mentioned alongside the Earth to show the speaker’s idea of connection beyond just land.

What is the sky?

200

Instead of just wasting, Pope Francis encourages this spirit, which is a key part of Christian asceticism.

What is a spirit of sharing?

200

In Joy Harjo's poem, she uses this key word to imply that all things are connected.

What is remember? 



200

This word represents the meaning of “monster” in the article.

What is change?

400

This plant is the central focus of the essay by Robin Wall Kimmerer. 

What is the serviceberry?

400

These creatures benefited from the berries alongside humans in the serviceberry.

What are birds or other animals? 

400

This term is used to state in which way humans should look at the economy, according to Kimmerer in The Serviceberry.

What is a gift economy?

400

This natural place or environment is often mentioned in the poem. 

What is the earth? 



400

The encyclical suggests using less of this material, which is a major pollutant, particularly in the ocean.

What is plastic?



600

One of the main, if not the main, environmental and social issue mentioned in the Laudato si' encyclical by Pope Francis.

What is climate change?

600

This word represents what Akomolafe feels like humans should stop trying to do. 

What is fix?

600

This phrase expresses the action Kimmerer wants humans to do to her ideal economy of the world.

What is returning the gift?

600

This is a specific life event that Harjo emphasizes with importance.

What is birth? 





600

This simple action word describes what humans should do when meeting a "monster" according to Akomolafe.

What is to stop?

800

In this year the encyclical was published, written by Pope Francis.

What is 2015?

800

This global group of people should work together to take care of the earth according to Pope Francis.

Who is everyone? 



800

To feel gratitude for life, the poem asks you to remember that your mother struggled to give you these two things.

What are "form and breath"?

800

A key term used to define the earth in Laudato Si by Pope Francis

What is a common home?

800

In Laudato Si’, Pope Francis states that this type of "culture" treats both the environment and people as items to be discarded.

What is a "throwaway culture"?

1000

This is a rhetorical device used in the poem.

What is an anaphora?



1000

The poem instructs readers to remember the birth of this celestial body, including "who she is”

Who is the moon?

1000

This indigenous practice ensures that when a resource is taken, it is harvested with restraint, respect, and gratitude.

What is the Honorable Harvest?

1000

Akomolafe describes this molecule as an instruction for all living things and something that connects nature to humans—as a "golden chain."

What is DNA?

1000

In Laudato Si’ by Pope Francis, he emphasizes caring for the earth requires respecting

What is cultural and social diversity?



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