Title of slave narrative we read this quarter (Yes, the FULL title).
What is The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano?
Acronym for strategy used when answering to short-response questions.
What is R.A.C.E.S.?
The room number of our English 11 class.
What is TR-25?
Number of Grogus (Baby Yodas) in the classroom.
What is 8?
Vocabulary word used to describe chains used to restrain the captives on the ship in Equiano's slave narrative.
What are fetters?
Driving Question for Unit 1 that we answered in the Written PBA.
How do the texts we read help create/define American freedom?
The percentage of your grade that both the Written and Verbal Performance-Based Assessments are worth combined.
What is 40%?
The holiday responsible for this three-day weekend.
What is Columbus Day/Indigenous People's Day?
On Picture Day, Ms. Diaz played a video of King George's character singing in a musical. The video was from this musical.
What is Hamilton?
Amendment III prohibits the forced quartering of soldiers. This is another word for quartering.
What is housing?
A slave narrative can detail real events experienced by the people who endured slavery. This is why a slave narrative can function as an ______ piece to show others the cruelty of slavery.
What is informational?
The amount of days students have to late assignments for partial credit.
What are 5 days?
Number of minimum days this month.
What is 2?
Exact location of Darth Vader figurine in the classroom.
What is under the green chair?
One thing that Amendments V-VIII all cover.
"For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us; for imposing taxed on us without our consent; for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury," is an example of this.
What is parallel structure?
The official course title of our English 11 class.
What is American Literature?
Day of the 2021 Bell Game.
What is October 29?
There are posters of ethos, pathos, and logos around the classroom. These are types of ______.
What are rhetorical appeals/devices?