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Review 1-2
100

The teapot leads us to know that Revere can work with his hand. Revere's hand in the other position lets us know that he is a _____ person. (or capable of lofty thought)

smart~related responses=acceptable

100

Phillis Wheatley was taught by Mrs. Wheatley to read English, Greek, and _____.

Latin

100

Define the words Abolitionist and Emancipation

-A person against an institution(specifically slavery)

-Freeing someone from slavery

100

This is radical. A woman is depicted as an __________ instead of a servant.

intellectual(important)

100

John Singleton Copely was born in this large and important port city.

Boston

200

Dirty fingernails and a reflection of his fingers on the teapot reinforces the connection between Revere's ____ and his _______.

Hand and Creation(work/pot)

200

Including the teapot was a subtle nod to Revere's political affinities and against __________ Acts, which taxed glass, oil, paper, tea, etc.

Townshend

200

Reverend George Whitefield(Methodist) was an Anglican ________. Phillis wrote a poem about his death, and that put her in the spotlight.

preacher~

200

Phillis' stare off into space and hovering the quill above the blank paper shows her resolute ___________.

concentration(imporant)

200

Paul Revere was better known as a ______ than an activist.

Silversmith!

300

His fingers are reflected on the surface of the teapot, which furthers the connection between his ___ and his creation.

hand(important)

300

This painting is an anomaly in that it focuses on the nobility of ____ because it is highly valued in a hierarchical society.

work

300

Selena Hastings(Methodist) was a sympathetic ______ to Phillis. Phillis could publish her poetry book.

patron

300

Copley depicted Dorothy Quincy( dripped out with the frilly cap & pink silk to show off her _____. 3 years later, she becomes Mrs Hancock.

status

300

What word describes the process of putting lines on a metal plate. John Singleton Copely received some in the purchase of his 2nd art studio.

Engravings

400

Paul Revere's Ride made him famous 40 yrs after his death. Paul Revere was actually detained in reality.  ______   ______ actually warned Concord.

Samuel Prescott

400

Phillis was a gifted writer and published her first ____ as a young teen in the Rhode Island Newport Mercury newspaper in 1767.

Poem(important that she is a poet)

400

Phillis wrote the poem "________" and " _______", A Poem" after the revolutionary war. Economic crisis strained Phillis' marriage.

"Liberty" and "Peace"

400

Dorothy Quincy(Mrs. H)(*Copley portait) is sitting in a ________ position and showing off status. Phillis is in an ______ position(writing/thinking).

passive, active(important)

400

John singleton Copely made very realism art. He excelled at detailing _____ and surfaces.

textures~

500

Including the informality of Revere’s dress and the inclusion of his work tools lead the viewer to have .....

Interrupted him at work~

500

How did Phillis Wheatly get her First and Last name?

Phillis-Her slave ship (in 1761)

Wheatley- family who bought her~

500

Phillis was emancipated in 177_ after returning from London to try to meet Selena Hastings.

1773

500

The blank paper shows limitless possibility, but the oval frame implies what?

remains defined and confined by her circumstances~

500

Tea Pots-formed with silver from ______ , fashioned into pots in ______ brewing tea from ____ sweetened with sugar from the __________ by enslaved ________

Mexico, Boston, Asia, Caribbean, Africans(probably a Deca question)

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