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The 5 W's #1
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Vocabulary
Fill in the Missing Lyrics
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O say! Can you see... (5 words)
What is "by the dawn's early light"?
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The person who wrote The Star-Spangled Banner
Who is Francis Scott Key?
100

The poem was written on the back of this

What is a letter?

100
Short for 'Over'
What is O'er?
100
What so proudly we __________
What is hailed?
200
Whose broad stripes... (3 words)
What is "and bright stars"?
200

The original title of the Star-Spangled Banner

What is "The Defense of Fort McHenry"?

200

The location of the author during the battle

What is a British ship?

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To cheer, salute, or greet

What is hailed?

200
At the twilight's last __________
What is gleaming?
300
And the rocket's red glare... (5 words)
What is "the bombs bursting in air"?
300

To get Dr. Beanes off the ship.

What is the reason Mr. Key was on the Ship?

300

The most important national building burned during the war

What is the U.S. Capitol?

300
Involving or full of grave risk; hazardous; dangerous
What is perilous?
300
Through the __________ fight
What is perilous?
400
Gave proof through the night... (6 words)
What is "that our flag was still there"?
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The location (city, state) of Fort McHenry
What is Baltimore, Maryland?
400

The second American war with the British

What is the War of 1812?

400

A defensive wall, having a broad top with a walkway

What is rampart?

400

O'er the _______ we watched

What is ramparts?

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O say! Does that star-spangled banner yet wave... (12 words)
What is "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!"?
500
The month and year the poem was written.
What is September of 1814?
500

The reason Key and the prisoners were not allowed off the ship

What are the British plans that Key overheard?

500
Brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous
What is gallant?
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Were so __________ streaming
What is gallantly?
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