Watson
Rhetoric in Film Clips
Trivia
Semester 1 throwback
Greta
100

Watson argues that gender inequality affects whom?

Both men and women

100

What is the implied benefit of using the Slap Chop over traditional chopping methods?

It saves time and effort

100

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter


100

What is the name of the young man who arrives at the Landlady's bed and breakfast?

Billy Weaver

100

Thunberg accuses world leaders of stealing what from her generation?

Their dreams and childhood

200

What is Emma Watson's role in relation to the HeForShe campaign?

UN Women Goodwill Ambassador

200

What is the significance of Jack's detailed description of what will happen if she jumps into the water?

It forces Rose to confront the harsh reality of her decision.

200

In which year did the Titanic sink?

1912

200

Who wrote the poem Girl?

Jamaica Kincaid
200

What does she imply by saying "the eyes of all future generations are upon you"?

That their actions are being watched and will be judged by those who follow

300

Why was it significant that a young and famous woman like Emma Watson gave this speech?

It resonated with a younger generation and showed that anyone can be an advocate for change. Her fame and influence helped bring attention to the campaign and its message 

300

How does Woody's past experience as Andy's favorite toy help him in his situation?

He understands Andy's behavior and can anticipate his actions

300

What gas do humans exhale, a byproduct of our metabolic journeys and interactions with the environment?

CO2

300

What were the names and authors of the three coming of age novels the class read? 

Purple Hibiscus - Chimamanda Adichie

Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston

The Secret Life of Bees - Sue Monk Kidd

300

Thunberg's delivery is known for its directness. What effect does this have on her audience?

It creates a sense of urgency and demands attention

400

What does Watson imply when she says "We don't often talk about men being imprisoned by gender stereotypes"?

That men are also limited by gender roles, but it's less frequently discussed

400

What does Anna's line "It doesn't have to be a snowman" suggest?

That she just wants any kind of interaction with Elsa.  

400

What is the name of the fictional city where Batman lives?

Gotham City

400

Can you provide a definition of and example of figurative language. 

Figurative language is language that goes beyond the ordinary, literal meaning of words for vivid or  imaginative effect.

400

What is the emotional effect of her moments of silence within the speech?

It adds dramatic effect, and emphasizes the weight of her words.

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