To Build a Fire
The Jungle
Food, Inc.
Where I Lived
The Story of an Hour
100

How long has he lived in the Yukon?

He's a newcomer (first winter)

100

Main purpose?

To expose terrible working conditions

100

Main purpose of documentaries?

To make viewers aware of where their food comes from

100

Who was the author?

Henry David Thoreau

100

Why do they break the news to her gently?

She suffers from a heart disease.

200

Where is he trying to get to?

Henderson Creek

200
How does he use imagery?

To evoke disgust & outrage in the reader

200

Why is corn the main crop in food system?

It is cheap and used for everything

200

What was the purpose?

To live simply.

200
What detail signals a change in her sadness?

"new spring life"

300

How does he tell it's "colder than fifty below"?

Spits into the air

300

"Embalmed beef"?

long preserved, like a dead body
300

Tone toward large corporations?

critical and investigative

300

"live deliberately"?

Live deeply & meaningfully

300

Mrs. Mallard is glad...

her husband can no longer impose his will on her

400

What is the main conflict?

man versus nature

400

The uncleanliness of the product is hidden but what is visible?

The suffering/injuries of the workers

400

Investigative journalism is the modern-day form of ____.

muckraking

400

"frittered away by detail"?

Focusing on unimportant things

400

What ironically foreshadows her end?

She prays "life might be long."

500

What are the dangerous "traps"?

hidden pools of water

500

Tone of the piece?

Grim/depressing but persuasive

500

Commonality between The Jungle and Food, Inc?

Expose injustice & encourage reform in labor & food productions
500

Tone of essay?

Reflective & idealistic

500

Mrs. Mallard dies from the shock of Brently's return. This is called...

Irony

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