Who is the author of Fahrenheit 451?
Ray Bradbury
In which country is Machu Picchu located?
Perú
This writing system was created by King Sejong the Great and is used in Korea today
Hangul
This iconic, snow-capped dormant volcano is the highest peak in Japan
Mount Fuji
This country in South America is famous for tango and has Buenos Aires as its capital
Argentina
What is Monroe’s Motivated Sequence?
A way to organize a speech so the audience can take action
Which country is Shakira from?
Colombia
This food is made from fermented cabbage and is a staple side dish in Korea
Kimchi
Japan's national sport, where 2 "Rikishi" attempt to push each other out of a circular ring
Sumo
What do “compare” and “contrast” mean?
Similarities and differences
What are the 3 main rhetorical devices associated with Aristotle?
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Which word does NOT belong?: “tenedor, cuchillo, vaso, zapato”
This is the most common way to say “Hello” in Korean.
Annyeonghaseyo (or Annyeong)
This savory "as-you-like-it" pancake, often associated with Osaka or Hiroshima, is grilled on a teppan
Okonomiyaki
This phrase is commonly used to say “Thank you” in Korean
Gamsahamnida
What is the rhetorical device where the ends of lines in a sequence are repeated?
Anaphora
Correct the mistake: “La problema es difícil.”
This traditional clothing is worn on special occasions in Korea
Hanbok
Meaning "empty orchestra," it’s the popular pastime of singing to recorded tracks
Karaoke
This is the visual technique of including or excluding elements from the image
Framing
What is the dominant/recurring symbol in Fahrenheit 451?
Fire
What Mexican celebration honors deceased loved ones?
El Día de los Muertos
This dish is made by mixing rice with vegetables, meat, and sauce
Bibimbap
This 2001 Hayao Miyazaki film was the first non-English film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature
Spirited Away
This Japanese art form involves folding paper into decorative shapes and figures
Origami