Vocabulary Origin/Latin roots
Vocabulary
Authors
Literary Devices
Literary Work
100

What could be a suitable Latin Suffix to these English words: Arrival, Intentional, Global, Survival, Central.

What is -al 

100

Name a word which means Existing in space; relating to or occupying space. Adj.

What is Spatial 

100

Name one of Mark Twain's work

What is Life on the Mississippi, The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country.

100

State the Literary work present in this stanza from Cloudy day by Jimmy Santiago Baca:

"Sometimes it is such a dream, a dream,"

What is Repetition 

100

 Twain shares his keen observations of human weakness, which he usually describes with affection. Twain looked back on his friends and neighbors fondly, but he also points out their flaws. What is this called?

What is Social commentary

200

What could be a suitable Latin root word to these English words: Host, Hospital, Hospitality, Hostel, Hotel.

What is Hospes, Hospit

200

What's the word for a feeling of deep respect for someone or something; regard or treat with deep respect; Noun/Verb.

What is Reverence

200

What happened after Jimmy Santiago Baca ran away from home at age 13 and what is it's significance 

What is he served a five year prison sentence where he discovered a deep passion of poetry 

200

How is Personification used in Wilderness by Carl Sandburg 

What is Human attributes and emotion are given animal qualities 

200

Lopez wrote A literature of place primarily to inform, persuade, or entertain

What is to persuade

300

Define Intransigent

Latin root: transigere (to come to an agreement)

What is unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something

300
Define Squalor 

What is filth; wretchedness; dirty; unpleasant 

300

Name a work Zora Neale Hurston wrote

What is Dust Tracks on a Road, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Mules and Men.

300

Is an example of end-stopped lines

A.
The wind was sharp and cold across the hill
where broken branches whispered of the storm

B.
The wind was sharp and cold across the hill;
The trees stood silent, rigid in the chill.

C.
The wind was sharp and cold across the hill
— cutting through bone and bending every will —

What is B 

300

The story White Heron suggests that innocence is more valuable than..

What is Money/Material gain 

400

Define Crepuscular

Latin root word: crepusculum (twilight)

What is resembling or relating to twilight; (of an animal) appearing or active in twilight (before sunrise or after sunset)

400

Define Loiter 

What is to linger; move slowly 

400

Mark Twain's real name

What is Samuel Clemens

400

State the Literary work present in this stanza from Chicago by Carl Sandburg:

"Building, breaking, rebuilding" 

What is Alliteration

400

Is the fundamental topic of nature writing according to Barry Lopez

What is the fundamental topic of nature writing concerns our lack of connection to a sense of place and the natural world

500

Define Sesquipedalian

Latin root: sesqui- (one and a half) + pes, pedis (foot)

What is (of a word) polysyllabic; characterized by long words

500

Define Extrapolate 

What is to predict by projecting past experiences or known data; extend the application of (a method or conclusion) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable

500

This author was able to use art to make enormously important social and political points that still resonate today and is regarded one of the true giants of American theater 

What is Arthur Miller 
500
Five examples of Figurative language 

What is Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole, Alliteration, Irony, Oxymoron, Assonance

500

Why does Momaday in The Way to Rainy Mountain combine myth, history, and personal memory instead of telling the story in just one way?

What is because identity is formed through multiple layers of experience — cultural myth, historical fact, and personal memory all work together to shape who we are.

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