Poetry
Women's Rights
Douglass
Lincoln
Prepositional Phrases
100

What do birds usually symbolize?

freedom

100

Which text did Elizabeth Cady Stanton model her "Declaration of Sentiments" from?

Declaration of Independence

100

Who was Frederick Douglass?

A former enslaved person who learned how to read and write and escaped his way to freedom.

100

What was happening historically when Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address?

the Civil War

100

The students sat across from each other.

across from each other

200

What do the birds that Maya Angelou uses in her poem symbolize?

1) free bird= whites

2) caged bird= blacks

200

What are 3 inalienable rights and who are they entitled to, according to Stanton?

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

men and women

200

What is another text we've read by Douglass?

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, a Former Slave

200

What is the purpose of Lincoln's second inaugural address?

To unify the nation

200

What is the prepositional phrase?


The grass beneath the swings is turning brown.


beneath the

300

What is one metaphor Langston Hughes uses in his poem "dreams" to describe a life without dreams?

1) A bird that cannot fly

2) Frozen and empty land where no crops grow

300

What types of literary devices does Kate Chopin use in her story, "Story of an Hour"?-

irony, imagery, personification, metaphor, simile

300

What rhetorical device does Douglass use in the first paragraph of his speech, What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?

rhetorical questions

300

What rhetorical strategies/devices did Lincoln use in his Second Inaugural address?

Parallelism, ethos, allusion, logos

300

What is the prepositional phrase?

During the lockdown, we sat quietly with our heads down.

during the lockdown

400

In, "I, Too" Hughes says, "

Tomorrow,

I’ll be at the table

When company comes."

What does sitting at the table symbolize?

equal rights/treatment

400

What does Stanton mean in this grievance/complaint:

"He has monopolized nearly all the profitable employments, and from those she is permitted to follow, she receives but a scanty remuneration."

Men do almost all of the best paying jobs and what is left/what women are allowed to do, don't pay well.

400

What are other rhetorical devices Douglass uses in his speech?

charged words, allusions, imagery, metaphors

400

What is ironic about this sentence from Lincoln's speech:

Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God and each invokes His aid against the other.

He says that both the North and the South believe in the same religion (but have different values) and pray to God to defeat one another, instead of being united under one faith.
400

What is the prepositional phrase?

They rang their friend's doorbell and then hid among the bushes.

among the bushes

500

Hughes says, "I too, sing America." Which poem/poet is he referring to?

Walt Whitman, "Song of Myself"

500

How is "Story of an Hour"? ironic?

doctors think she has died of joy, but readers know that she died of grief/shock

the characters believe that she will be sad her husband has died, but she feels free/happy

500

What is the message Douglass imparts through his speech?

that America contradicts its values of freedom and equality through the implementation of slavery

500

What are prepositional phrases?

words/phrases that show a relation between a noun and another word in the sentence.

They show location, time, space

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