Historical Trivia
Rhetorical Choices
Miscellaneous
Pop Culture Trivia
Miscellaneous
100

In 1973, this President insists he is "not a crook" following the Watergate scandal. 

Who is Richard Nixon?

100

This rhetorical choice refers to the use of exaggeration in a piece of rhetoric. 

What is hyperbole?

100

This popular spread was created in New York in 1872. 

What is cream cheese?

100
This Houston rapper whose music was prevalent in the late 90s and early 2000s recently opened a restaurant in his hometown.

Who is Bun B?

100

This hugely successful film franchise's lead actor, Daniel Radcliffe, landed the role because he looked exactly like the casting director's sketches of the character. 

What is Harry Potter?

200

The United States bought Alaska from this country.

What is Russia?

200

This popular 2021 viral tik tok sound can be used when we identify dramatic irony. 

What is "I know something you don't. I know something you will never know"?

200

This 2005 film follows a lucky young boy who takes a journey with his grandfather through an eccentric entrepreneur's building of cavity-inducing creations. 

What is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

200

This rapper rose to mainstream popularity with hits like the simply titled "Freestyle" and collaborations with rapper friend Gunna. 

Who is Lil Baby?

200
The year Google was founded.

What is 1998?

300

In 1863, President Lincoln traveled to this town in Pennsylvania to deliver a famous speech. 

What is Gettysburg?

300

The least number of rhetorical choices one is required to analyze in their rhetorical analysis essay.

What is two?

300

This television icon, who wrote and produced award-winning shows like Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, and most recently, Bridgerton, is from Illinois like Ms. Fletcher. 

Who is Shonda Rhimes?

300

This singer has the most Grammys of any singer, with a total of 28 of the awards. 

Who is Beyoncé? 

300

This singer has a baby with someone with whom Ms. Fletcher attended high school. 

Who is Kehlani?

400

In 1849, this author of Russian classics like "Crime and Punishment" and "The Brothers Karamzov" was sentenced to death by firing squad.

Who is Fyodor Dostoevsky?

400

This rhetorical choice refers to a speaker making a statement but having a small, possibly related thought embedded in the middle of that sentence to add more detail to their statement. 

What is a parenthetical aside?

400

This actor plays Nick Fury in the Avengers movies. 

Who is Samuel L. Jackson?

400

This fall-favorite film franchise follows a teenage couple who later get married, have a baby, and face a blood-sucking army to save their family and somewhat humane way of life. 

What is Twilight?

400

A centennial is this many years. 

What is 100?

500
She was the first woman to make $1 million in the United States after establishing a career selling hair products. 

Who is Madame C.J. Walker?

500

This rhetorical choice refers to the use of sound words like "boom," "crash," or "ah!"

What is onomatopoeia?

500

Miles Morales in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is of Black and what other ethnic descent?

What is Puerto-Rican?

500

This was the first non-English language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars.

What is Parasite?

500

This is one of Ms. Fletcher's favorite authors, whose collection of speeches and essays, entitled Sister Outsider she is currently reading. Ms. Fletcher also has a quote from this person in the classroom. 

Who is Audre Lorde?

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