The types of evil?
Demonic, instrumental, idealistic and stupid evil.
What is the term for money/stipends given to exceptionally talented individuals going to high school or college in the US?
Scholarships
Who is a naturalist?
Dr. Doolittle
"Go Down Moses" is a...?
Slave spiritual
How many witches were there in "The Horned Women" and what was the significance of that number?
12 + the one innocent woman who let them in. 13 makes a coven of witches --> succesful spells.
In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" who says this:
"It will take a firm hand to save the weak-minded to be so easily misled"
Judge Frollo
Bonus question: What kind of evil is displayed in the quote?
What is a Tailgate party?
A BBQ on the parking lot outside of football stadiums that serves as a pregame party and warm-up.
In "Winnie the Pooh" who thinks the world has ended? and why?
Piglet when he popped the balloon while running.
What were the "Strange Fruit" Billie Holliday sang about?
Lynched people (dead people hanged without a trial).
The Irish people were known for what skills throughout history?
Craftsmanship, Knowledge (schools) and warriors.
What are the popular conspiracy theories tied to Walt Disney?
1. His body was frozen in a cryotank
2. He was a racist
3. He wanted all the credit for other people's work.
Why are injuries a problem in college sports?
Because the athletes would play injured and be pressured to play injured due to their scholarship conditions or the fact that they didn't want to give up their spot on the team.
Also because of the financial side of college sports (the backers of the teams and their investments).
The three main excuses for colonizing a nation?
1. Military reasons (strategic placement)
2. Economic reasons (spices, sugar, gold, rss etc.)
3. Cultural reasons (spread religion and norms)
How does Scout's sense of justice and right/wrong change throughout the story?
She realizes that her neighborhood is not fair, kind and they don't care about justice, as she does.
She discovers that they will let an innocent man die out of racist spite.
The phrase used to describe English as a global language that most people use as a second or third language?
Lingua Franca
In the clip from "Lilo & Stitch" what is being said about family?
("Our family is little now and we don't have many toys, but you can be a part of it if you want...")
"Ohana means family. Family means that no one gets left behind, but if you wanna leave you can. I'll remember you though. I remember everyone that leaves."What does Rugby player Ilona Maher want to promote?
Different types of feminity and that typical "manly" sports are not just for men, but for women too.
How was the British Empire described in "ABC for Baby Patriots"?
1. The Sun never sets on the British Empire (it is all over the globe).
2. Huge military power, especially the navy.
3. Honorable
4. Representing and respecting the Queen.
How did the slaves escape in the episode of the tv-series we watched?
Through the underground railroad, hence the name of the show "The Underground Railroad"
What are the elements you can analyze in the rhetorical pentagram?
The nine dark factors are: 1. Machiavellianism, 2. Egoism, 3. Moral disengagement, 4. Psychological entitlement, 5. Self interest, 6. Spitefulness. What are the last three?
1.Narcisicism, 2. Psychopathy, 3.Sadism
In BS High, what do we find out about the coach in the end?
That he beat a homeless person in front of the players. That he beat up his girlfriend. That he conned everyone and skipped out on many bills.
What are the terminology for the three ways in which magic can add features/traits to humans, animals and objects?
Anthropomorphism
Animism (Animalistic features)
Personification
What happened the night of the fire?
1.Someone (Boo Radley) had covered Scout with a blanket.
2.The whole neighborhood helped move furniture out and everyone was outside in case the fire spread to their house.
"The teeny tiny tiger,
had teeny tiny paws.
He tried to talk of terror
with his teeny tiny claws."
What type(s) of rhyme do we see here?
Internal rhyme: alliteration (bogstavrim t t t) & repetition.
End rhyme "paws" "claws".