The Necklace
I Have a Dream
Welcome to America
Figurative Language
Fun Facts
100

Compare Mathilde to the other guests at the ball.

She stood out, took at the attention, wearing the best jewels/gown

100

What was MLK Jr. fighting for?

desegregation, equality

100

What is the author's purpose in writing "Welcome to America"?

to bring attention to the issues of immigration in America/stereotypes faced

100

Identify this piece of figurative language from "I have a Dream." 

"We have come to the nation's capital to cash a check...It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note."


Metaphor

100

What is the shape of Florida?

penninsula

200

Describe Mathilde's personality 

entitled, bratty, think she deserves more

200

What is the meaning of the word "tranquilizing" as used below?

"This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism."

to relax, calming or sedative effect

200

Find a piece of evidence in the text to support a problem Sara Rashed faced due to the war.

"I know what loss smells like"

"uproot loved ones"

200

What is the tone of this sentence? 

"I have a dream that one day the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood."

hopeful, proud, confident

200

Who won artist of the year 2025 at the MTV VMAs?

Lady Gaga

300

How did Mr. Loisel humble Mathilde at the end of the ball (before going home)?

He put the shroud (fake fur) around her and it reminded her of her poor life

300

Why does MLK Jr. repeat "I Have a Dream" throughout this speech?

to emphasize his shared goals for America and what he hopes for

300

What is the overall TONE of the poem (how the author says the words). Pick two words/phrases to support this. 

Passionate "yearn for peace" and "make us human"

Critical "I am as much human as you are" and "Don't ask me what Jihad is"

300

Ethos, logos, or pathos?

Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation

LOGOS

300

Name a type of pet Ms. L had growing up (minus a dog).

2 snakes, hedgehog, rat, gecko, hamsters, frogs 

400

Find one piece of textual evidence to support the theme. Write your theme and the quote.

Greed: "I have no gown therefore I cannot go to the ball."

Appearances: "He threw over her shoulders... the wraps of a common life. She felt this as wished to escape."

400

What claims does MLK Jr. make about the Emancipation Proclamation?

It did not actually free the people or stop segregation.

400

What is the purpose of the personification: "steal a father from a dinner table" 

not to just show her dad passed away but to emphasize her pain in his death 

(stole her father away)

400

Monsieur Loisel, who had aged 5 years, declared "We must consider how to replace that ornament!"

hyperbole

400

What is the only city in Florida founded by a woman?

Miami

500

How did Mathilde use the ball to her advantage?

She used it to gain access to wealth, the upper class, talk with successful people, etc.

500

What is the literary term for the repetition of the same phrase at the start of each sentence?

For example: "I have a dream" at the beginning of each paragraph. 

anaphora

500

Why does Sara Rashed participate in slam poetry?

This is her means of raising awareness, an artistic outlet

500

Clara said she will give up the free time and will give up the luxuries and will give up the extras just to get in to the dance school she wants. 

parallelism 

500

How many dimples does the average golf ball have?

336

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