Julius Caesar I
Julius Caesar II
Julius Caesar III
I am Malala I
I am Malala II
I am Malala III
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his Roman senator becomes jealous of Caesar’s growing power and joins the conspiracy.

Who is Brutus?

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Brutus changes after joining the conspiracy because he begins placing this above his friendship with Caesar.

What is his duty to Rome?

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Caesar ignoring warnings from others foreshadows that his ______ will contribute to his downfall.

A. Kindness
B. Intelligence
C. Pride and overconfidence
D. Humor

C. Pride and overconfidence

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Malala’s father strongly influenced her by encouraging her to value—

A. Wealth
B. Silence
C. Education and speaking out
D. Military service

C. Education and speaking out

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Malala’s relationship with her father BEST demonstrates which theme?

A. Betrayal
B. Support and empowerment
C. Competition
D. Isolation

B. Suport and empowerment

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The Swat Valley is located in this country.

What is Pakistan?

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The burqa in the memoir is MOST often associated with—

A. Fashion trends
B. Cultural and religious expectations for women
C. Military uniforms
D. School uniforms only

B. Cultural and religious expectations for women

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The U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden took place in this country.

What is Pakistan?

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This character warns Caesar to “Beware the Ides of March.”

Who is the Soothsayer?

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The Ides of March refers to this date on the Roman calendar.

What is March 15th?

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Brutus struggles between loyalty to Caesar and responsibility to Rome. This is an example of—

A. Man vs. Nature
B. Man vs. Technology
C. Man vs. Self
D. Man vs. Society

C. Man vs. Self

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Malala becomes internationally recognized because of her advocacy for—

What is girls education?

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The memoir suggests education is MOST important because it—

A. Creates entertainment
B. Gives people power and opportunity
C. Eliminates all conflict
D. Guarantees wealth

B. Gives people power and opportunity

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Malala’s family leaving their home due to violence is primarily an example of conflict caused by—

A. Natural disasters
B. Political extremism and war
C. Economic competition
D. Technology failures

B. Political extremism and war

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Malala’s mother initially struggles with this, showing a contrast in educational opportunity.

What is reading and writing?

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The raid was carried out primarily by this elite U.S. military group.

What are the Navy SEALS

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This loyal friend of Caesar delivers a powerful funeral speech that turns the crowd against the conspirators.

Who is Mark Anthony?

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The violent storm before Caesar’s assassination symbolizes—

What is Upcoming chaos and conflict?

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Cassius’s suicide reveals how deeply he is affected by this final realization.

A. Rome has become peaceful
B. The conspirators have failed
C. Caesar survived
D. Antony forgave him

B. The conspirators have failed

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The Taliban opposed girls attending school mainly because they believed—

it was against their extremist beliefs (knowledge = power)

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The Taliban’s control of the Swat Valley develops the theme of—

A. Freedom through technology
B. Oppression through fear
C. Friendship between cultures
D. Environmental change

B. Oppression through fear

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Malala belongs to this ethnic group known for strong traditions of honor and hospitality.

What is Pashtun?

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Clothing rules in the memoir are MOST closely connected to controlling—

A. Transportation systems
B. Women’s identity and freedom
C. School schedules
D. Religious holidays

B. Women’s identity and freedom

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The operation was carefully planned to minimize—

A. Media coverage
B. Civilian casualties
C. Military training
D. Political speeches

B. Civilian casualties

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Caesar says this famous line after realizing Brutus has betrayed him.

What is “Et tu, Brute?”

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Calpurnia’s dream of Caesar’s statue pouring blood symbolizes—W

What is the future assassination of Caesar?

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The civil war in the play is primarily an example of this type of conflict.

A. Man vs. Nature
B. Man vs. Society
C. Man vs. Fate
D. Man vs. Machine

B. Man vs. Society

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Malala’s continued activism after being attacked supports which central idea?

A. Fear should control decisions
B. One voice can inspire change
C. Education is unimportant
D. Violence solves problems

B. One voice can inspire change

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The Taliban’s restrictions on girls create conflict mainly because they limit—

A. Transportation
B. Personal freedoms and education
C. Sports competitions
D. Religious celebrations

B. Personal freedoms and education

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Traditional expectations for many girls in Malala’s society often emphasized this role over education.

A. Political leadership
B. Military service
C. Domestic responsibilities
D. Business ownership

C. Domestic responsibilities

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(2 parts)The Khushal school was founded by and created to promote?

Who is Malala's father, to promote girl's education

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After the raid, Pakistan faced international scrutiny because bin Laden had been found—

What is in Pakistan and had been there for 9 years?

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Interpret the following quote:  “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves”? What does it mean?

What is  Cassius’s belief that people control their own fate?

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Caesar’s conflict with the conspirators is caused mainly by their fear of his growing—

A. Wealth
B. Popularity and power
C. Intelligence
D. Military weakness

B. Popularity and power

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Cassius and Brutus argue before the final battle because of disagreements involving trust and—

A. Money and leadership
B. Education and religion
C. Family traditions
D. Military training

A. Money and leadership?

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Which Islamic practice is often shown in Malala’s life as a source of strength and guidance?

What is prayer?

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The Radio Mullah was effective mainly because he used media to influence people’s—

A. Fashion choices
B. Beliefs and behavior
C. Physical strength
D. Travel plans

B. Beliefs and behavior

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Malala argues that extremist groups often misuse religion to gain—

A. Education
B. Control and power
C. Friendship
D. Technology

B. Control and power

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Malala’s memoir connects to this broader global issue shown by events like the bin Laden raid—

A. Environmental change
B. Education inequality and political violence
C. Fashion trends
D. Economic inflation

B. Education inequality and political violence

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The presence of bin Laden in Pakistan contributed to global perceptions of the country as being connected to—

A. Education reform
B. Terrorism and instability
C. Tourism growth
D. Scientific innovation

B. Terrorism and instability

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