Vocab
Grammar
People
Literature
Extras
100

This word means “aware”.

What is cognizant? 

100

This rhetorical appeal uses emotion.

What is pathos? 

100

This author wrote “Everyday Use”. 

Who is Alice Walker?

100

This story focuses on family heritage. 

What is Everyday Use? 
100

Name all three rhetorical appeals. 

What is Ethos, Pathos, and Logos? 

200

This word means “hidden or secret”.

What is clandestine? 

200

This appeal uses logic.

What is logos?

200

This poet wrote “Harlem”. 

Who is Langston Hughes?

200

This poem asks what happens to a dream deferred.

What is Harlem? 

200

What are the five parts of the CRAAP Test? 

What is Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose? 

300

This word means “difference or inequality”.

What is disparity?

300

This appeal uses credibility. 

What is ethos? 

300

This civil rights leader wrote “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. 

Who is Martin Luther King? 

300

This poem responds to “I Hear America Singing”. 

What is I, Too?

300

What is free verse? 

What is a poetry without a strict rhyme.

400

This poetry term means lines continue without stopping. 

What is enjambment? 

400

This test checks if a source is reliable.

What is the CRAAP Test?

400

This philosopher created ethos, pathos, and logos.

Who is Aristotle? 

400

This cultural movement celebrated Black art and literature in the 1920s. 

What is Harlem Renaissance?

400

What are sensory details? 

Descriptions that appeal to the five senses.

500

This term means what is passed down through generations.

What is Legacy?

500

This punctuation mark separates extra information in a sentence. 

What is a comma? 

500

This author wrote Before We Were Yours.

Who is Lisa Wingate? 

500

This text argues people should fight unjust laws. 

What is Letter from Birmingham Jail? 

500

What does “integrate” mean?

What is to combine or bring together? 

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