Letter from Birmingham Jail
Declaration of Sentiments
Ain't I a Woman?
Flag Salute
A Bronzeville Mother
100

Why was Martin Luther King Jr. in Birmingham when he wrote this letter?

 He was arrested during a nonviolent protest

100

What is the central purpose of the Declaration of Sentiments?

To demand equal rights for women in political, social, and legal spheres

100

Who is the speaker of “Ain’t I a Woman?”?

Sojourner Truth, a formerly enslaved woman and abolitionist

100

Who is the speaker in “Flag Salute”? (not the author)

A poet exposing hypocrisy and racial violence

100

Who is the speaker of the poem?

The Mississippi mother, the mother who Emmett Till supposedly whistled at

200

To whom is the letter primarily addressed?

Eight clergymen from Alabama

200

Who was the original intended audience for the Declaration of Sentiments?

The women gathered at the Seneca Falls Convention and sympathetic reformers

200

What was the intended audience of “Ain’t I a Woman?”?

The attendees of the Women’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio, including both men and women

200

The poem is most directly addressing:

Patriotic Americans who accept the Pledge without criticism

200

What is a ballad?

A song or poem

300

King distinguishes between two types of laws. What are they?

Just and unjust

300

Which rhetorical choice most directly mirrors the Declaration of Independence?

The list of grievances

300

Which rhetorical choice is most notable in Truth’s speech?

 The repeated refrain “Ain’t I a Woman?”

300

Which rhetorical choice most strengthens Popel’s message?

Repeating the Pledge alongside graphic lynching imagery

300

Which theme is most fitting for the poem?

Racial violence affects more than just its primary victim

400

When King lists examples of Black children being humiliated, what appeal is he using?

Pathos

400

Which rhetorical appeal is strongest in the text when the authors declare, “all men and women are created equal”?

Pathos – emotional appeal to fairness and justice

400

Which logical appeal does Truth use when she says, “I have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns, and no man could head me”?

Logos – showing through evidence that women are as capable as men

400

Why does Popel describe the rope being cut into souvenirs?

To show how communities treated lynching as entertainment

400

What irony does the mother realize through the course of the poem?

The dark villain was not a villain

500

King’s repeated phrase “We can never forget…” is an example of:

Anaphora

500

Why did the authors deliberately adopt the style and structure of the Declaration of Independence?

To align the women’s rights struggle with America’s founding ideals of liberty

500

How would you best describe the tone of “Ain’t I a Woman?”?

Passionate and defiant

500

How does the poem contrast the ideals of the Pledge with reality?

 It pairs promises of liberty and justice with acts of racial terror

500

Which literary device does the following BEST exemplify?

"That a red ooze was seeping, spreading darkly, thickly, slowly,

Over her white shoulders, her own shoulders,

And over all of Earth and Mars."

Hyperbole

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