This is the first thing that you should do when you walk into the classroom.
What is sanitize your hands?
This text we studied in Q1 was composed as a "breakup letter" to King George.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
This text was written by Sojourner Truth and aims to point out her protesting against the misconceptions and prejudices faced by women in her lifetime.
This is the author who wrote the famous play The Crucible.
Who is Arthur Miller?
This married couple are central characters in The Crucible, and the affair that took place between the husband and Abigail Williams is central to what takes place in the play.
Who are John and Elizabeth Proctor/ the Proctors?
What is Room E-4?
This text that we studied was composed as a speech by a president trying to unite a nation during the Civil War.
Frederick Douglass aimed to show his audience that this holiday meant something entirely different to those who were still enslaved.
What is the 4th of July?
This is a term that is defined as "emotional excess" or "emotionally charged behavior that seems excessive and out of control."
What is hysteria?
This is the year that the current Junior class will graduate.
What is 2022?
This is what you should do when you are walking around campus.
What is follow the arrows?
These three rhetorical devices are present in most written texts and are used by their authors to try and persuade their audience.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
This particular document was modeled after the Declaration of Independence and was written to highlight the current laws and practices that prevented women from having the same rights as men in 1848.
What is the "Declaration of Sentiments?"
What is a congressman/senator?
According to a news article published in October of 2020, this popular social networking app has surpassed Instagram as the second-favorite app used by teens, with Snapchat still remaining the first.
What is Tik Tok?
What is wait outside?
This Hamilton song was given as an assignment in Quarter 1 as a fun way to examine King George's response to the colonists after they had written the "Declaration of Independence."
What is "You'll Be Back?"
This famous person was in attendance when Elizabeth Cady Stanton presented the Declaration of Sentiments to her audience in July of 1848.
Who is Frederick Douglass?
This character from the play The Crucible is a static, flat character - his main motivation is to drive out "the devil" from Salem, and he refuses to listen to those who present him with evidence that the girls are lying.
Who is Judge Danforth?
This person came and presented to our class earlier this semester about the Wellness Center and all the resources that it offers.
Who is Lisa Siebaldi?
What is "One person at a time?"
These were two literary devices that we studied that are present in The Declaration of Independence and The Gettysburg Address (hint: one of them is defined as "a phrase which contains two opposing ideals).
What are parallelism and antithesis?
This is a strategy we practiced in class to analyze some of the texts we read last quarter, and the first part of the name is something you use when washing your hands.
What is SOAPSTone?
This character accuses women such as Rebecca Nurse of witchcraft as a way to explain why so many of her children did not survive - she lost a total of 7, and only 1 survived.
Who is Ann Putnam?
These 5 General Education teachers currently teach 11th grade English at Hart High School.
Who is Mr. Blen, Mr. Warda, Ms. Colton, Mr. Mueller, and Mrs. Morales?