the genre of Paul Bunyan
tall tale/folk tale
How did the people in the story work together to make life better?
a large group of people stood up for what they believed into in order to boycott the bus
what is the answer to the big question of "Flanders Field? (What are you willing to do for your country?)
to lay down your life
what is the genre of "Christmas Broadcast" ?
speech
what character stayed static throughout the whole story and how?
Steve Brand;he stays sane through the whole experience and even tries to calm others down
how does the story use exaggeration?
Babe being big blue ox,Paul Bunyan being a huge baby
whats the authors craft?
historical context
whats the flower people wear in commemaoratence of war veterans
a single poppy
what were the President's goal in his speech (whats the purpose?)
to inform,to persuade,to inspire
what is the genre?
scientific fiction
who was the author?
Steven Zorn
what were the people boycotting in the story?
the busses
whats the genre of "Flanders Field"?
opinion piece
how does media make community bigger?
it takes a community bigger because everyone can hear the same thing at the same time
which two characters were developing and how?
Charlie and Don;at first they were on Steve's side but as the story progresses they let paranoia take over
what are tall takes usually associated?
American Frontier
who was one of the most important person in the story
Martin Luther King
what's the one similarity between Royce and James?
attended Harvard
what is informative speech?
focuses on increasing the audiences understanding of the topic
Who is the voice of Reason?
what is a hyperbole?
an exaggeration/overstatement used to make a point to create an effect
who was the author?
Russell Freedman
give me two differences between Josiah Royce and William James
possible answers:Royce was born in California,was poor,was tender-minded,idealistic, spiritual,abstract,lonely,emphasized loyalty,almost entirely forgotten
James was born in Boston,wealthy,gracious,brilliant,tough-minded,pragmatic,empirical,emphasized tolerance,and enormously influencial
what are the reasons emotional appeal
to persuade/inspire an audience
attemps to create strong feelings
what is static