(Level: Easy-Medium)
Negative, positive, neutral, ironic, etc.
What is tone?
When you see Subway or Samsung in your favorite K-drama
What is product placement?
The number of hours Dr. Uchenna Okoye (a short sleeper) sleeps
What is four?
The country Rosy Teacher is from
What is USA?
PSY's worldwide hit
What is Gangnam Style?
The reliability of a source based on interests
What is bias?
Careful preservation and protection of wildlife and indigenous people
What is conservation?
Titanic or Sully
What is fact-based film?
The food Rosy Teacher hates
What are onions?
I LOVEEEE Chungdahm! It's SO fun!
What is sarcasm?
When something happens that is NOT expected
Nanotubes may pose health risks similar to this
What is asbestos?
The dominance of leadership of one social group or nation over others (ex. USA)
What is hegemony?
The chocolate factory near Rosy Teacher's high school
What is Hershey's?
All Koreans eat kimchi
What is a hasty generalization?
The authority of a source based on factors such as standards, credentials, and expertise
What is credibility?
The social movement where people protested the 1%
What is Occupy Wall Street?
The 2 instruments Rosy Teacher plays
What are violin and piano?
Ghosts are not real because there is no such thing as ghosts
What is circular reasoning?
A figure of speech that uses an easily recognizable aspect of culture (ex. famous books, movies, etc.)
What is an allusion?
Keeping people awake, exposing suspects to the cold, slapping and shaking suspects
What are enhanced interrogation techniques?
Using technologies that collect, analyze, and/or generate data on large numbers of people
Rosy Teacher's major in university
What is psychology?
The A+ she received on the test felt like a "golden ticket"
What is an allusion (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)?