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What country built the Statue of Liberty?

France

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What format is a poem in?

Stanzas

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Why was the statue built by different people?

The statue was very large and took a long time to build.

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What does cheer mean?

To shout for joy
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Why were France and America friends?

The helped in the Revolutionary War.

200

Who built the Statue of Liberty?

Frederic Bartholdi

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What does a poem commonly have 

Rhythm and Rhyme 

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What caused Bartholdi to have to raise money to build the Statue of Liberty?

It cost a lot to build

200

How many people are in this class?

22

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What is a symbol of the United States?

The flag
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What piece of the statue was sent to America before it was completely built?

The torch

300

What is a simile?

The comparison between two things using like or as

300

The steel skeleton was needed to? 

Support the statue
300

What is the name of Mrs. Burke's child?

Myles

300

Why is July 4, 1776 important?

It was the day we declared independence from Britain.

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What does the statue represent?

Freedom in the New World

400

What is the central message of a poem?

What the author wants you to take away (feeling, information, entertainment)

400

Why did Bartholdi decide to place the Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island?

To welcome people arriving to New York by ship

400

What is the last day of school?

May 20

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What event was Liberty's head on display for?

The World's Fair
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What is the purpose of the torch?

To welcome people who came to America
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What is the most important thing to read in a poem?

the title

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What is the central idea of the story?

The United States and France had to work together to make Bartholdi's dream of building the statue come true. 

500

What is Miss Schubert's birthday?

July 15

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What is the name of the island next to Bedloe?

Ellis

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