Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Malala Yousafzai
Story Mountain
Figurative Language (Not on Assessment)
100

A form of government in which people choose leaders by voting

Democracy

100

What is a violation?

the act of ignoring or interfering with a person's rights

100

What best describes a democracy?

a form of government in which the people vote for their leaders

100

The turning point in the story; the most important moment that everything builds up to

The climax

100

What is a simile?

Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as"

200

A person who argues for or supports a cause or policy

Advocate

200

What is terrorism?

the use of violent acts to frighten the people of an area as a way to achieve a political or societal goal

200

What are THREE ways a community can become vulnerable?

Natural disasters

Lack of resources

Economic hardships

200

The part of the story where all of the conflicts are resolved

The resolution

200

What is alliteration?

Repeating the same beginning sound in multiple words of a sentence

300

A strong belief or opinion

Conviction

300

What is the definition of extremism?

a belief in and support for ideas that are far from what most people consider reasonable

300

What are the TWO greatest influences on Malala?

Her father

God

300

The part of the story where conflict intensifies and plot events move the story along

The rising action

300

What is personification?

Giving human characteristics to something that is not human 

400

A suggestion of something that has not yet happened

Foreshadowing

400

What is the definition of vulnerable?

Open to attack, harm, or damage

400

What is the name of the terrorist organization that overtook Swat Valley?

The Taliban
400

The events that occur after the climax and conflicts start wrapping up

The falling action

400

What is onomatopoeia?

a word that sounds like the noise or action it is describing

500

A member of a group of people who move from place to place instead of living in one place all of the time

Nomad

500

What is the definition of motif?

Something, such as an important idea, subject, or image, repeatedly appearing in a text

500

What is ONE of the central ideas from the text?

Extremism and terrorism lead to violations of human rights

All people deserve educational equality

Using peaceful means to address human rights violations

Everyone has the right to freedom and expression

500

The part of a story where the author introduces characters, settings, and the basic background of the story

The exposition

500

What is a hyperbole?

an obvious or extreme exaggeration
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