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Analysis
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Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

What did Craig Kielburger dream of being when he was young?

Superman

100

How does the author feel about child labor based on the text?

The author feels it is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

100

Why did Craig Kielburger gather friends to form an organization?

To help end child labor and advocate for children's rights.

100

the state of being strikingly different from something else

Contrast

100

language that leaves no doubt about a situation

absolute or extreme language

200

What is the name of Craig Kielburger's organization?

Free the Children

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How does Craig Kielburger support his claim that poverty can be ended?

He provides factual and statistical information with dollar amounts spent on various items.

200

Why is it important to share talents according to the author?

To create a just and peaceful world together.

200

the state of being held in enslavement.

Bondage

200

What is child labor?

Child labor is the exploitation of children through any form of work that deprives them of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, or is mentally, physically, socially and morally harmful.

300

Summarize the issues that galvanized Kielburger to start Free the Children.

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300

What does the author include in the essay to appeal to readers' emotions?

Examples of actual children

300

Why do young people today feel life is too depressing?

They feel hopeless and prefer to escape through entertainment.

300

a perspective based on personal opinions, feelings, and interpretations

Subjective Point of View

300

The unfair treatment or use of someone for selfish reasons.

exploitation

400

Why does Kielburger include the anecdote about appearing on a talk show?

To introduce his idea that everyone is gifted in some way.

400

What idea does the information in paragraph 7 support?

Poverty is the biggest killer of children. More than 1.3 billion people—one-quarter of the world’s population—live in absolute poverty, struggling to survive on less than one dollar a day. Seventy percent of them are women and children. I dream of a day when people learn how to share, so that children do not have to die. (paragraph 7)

Generosity could help end poverty.

  

400

Why is José's act of giving his shirt to Kielburger so impactful?

 It demonstrates selflessness and the true meaning of sharing, despite his own poverty.

400

a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change.


Activist

400

A person's role or position

Capacity

500

What claim is supported by the 1997 United Nations Development Report?

The world has the resources to end poverty;

"The 1997 United Nations Development Report carries a clear message that poverty can be ended, if we make it our goal. The document states that the world has the materials and natural resources, the know-how, and the people to make a poverty-free world a reality in less than one generation." (paragraph 8)

500

An author's perspective can be determined by examining the "tone" or "attitude" toward a subject. Read the lines below and choose what is revealed about Kielburger's attitude toward child poverty.

"Collectively, we have all it takes to create a just and peaceful world, but we must work together and share our talents. We all need one another to find happiness within ourselves and within the world."

Kielburger has an optimistic view of child poverty; hopeful.

500

Why is it significant that the author reflects on his own childhood dreams in the context of the lives of other children?

It shows the disparity between his experiences and those of children in poverty.

500

lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.


Inadequate

500

To express a meaning that is opposite of what is expected

Irony

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