Vocabulary
Comprehension
Comprehension pt. 2
Grammar
100

What is the definition of unequal?

Not the same

100

What was Rosa Parks known for?

Refusing to give up her seat on the bus

100
Why was Rosa tired?

She had to always put white people first, and did not have equal rights compared to them. 

100

What is the pronoun in this sentence?:

My dog chewed on his toy all night.

his

200

What word would you use for this sentence:

The referee had to remain _______ during the soccer game. 

Neutral

200

Someone spoke against the injustice of inequality. Who was this person?

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

200

Who was sick that lived with Rosa and her husband in the beginning of the story?

Rosa's mother

200

What pronoun would you use in this sentence?:

My sister and I thought that __ could beat the next level together.

we

300

If someone is honest and says what he or she thinks, they are: 

outspoken

300

What meal was Rosa planning on making her husband that night of the bus incident?

Meatloaf

300

How much was it to ride on the bus?

A dime (10 cents)

300

What type of pronoun is in italics?:

I planted the tulips in the garden.

Subject pronoun

400

Give me the definition of sought

to go looking/searching for something

400

What was Rosa's job?

She was a seamstress.

400

What was the peaceful protest that lasted for a year?

People walked/marched to stand together against the unjustice that was occurring during this time.

400

What do I have to change in this sentence for it to be grammatically correct?:

The student told themselves that she would get a good grade.


Change themselves to herself 

500

What is a synonym of anticipation?

hope, expectation, prediction, suspense, excitement

500

What was the full name of the woman who wanted to help Rosa Parks when she found out she was arrested?

Jo Ann Robinson

500

What did the supreme court rule at the end of the story?

That segregation on the buses, like segregation in schools, was illegal.

500

What is an antecedent?

A noun that the pronoun takes the place of in a sentence.

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