Central Ideas
Vocab and Words
Argument & Rhetoric
Author's Craft
Texts & Literary Skills
100

What is the central idea of “Wangari Maathai: Like the Hummingbird”?

One person’s small actions can create meaningful change.

100
What does the word "Injustice" mean in Dr. King's writing?

Unfair treatment.

100

What is an argument in literary terms?

A claim supported by reasons and evidence

100

What is Parallelism?

Using similar grammatical structures to emphasize ideas and show equal importance.

100

Who wrote both “I Have a Dream” and “Letter from Birmingham Jail”?

Dr. Martin Luther King.

200

What problem does Wangari Maathai work to solve in the article?

Environmental destruction/deforestation.

200

What strategy helps readers determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word using surrounding words?

Context clues.

200

Which rhetorical appeal focuses on logic and facts?

Logos.

200

What makes faulty parallelism incorrect?

The sentence parts are not in the same grammatical form.

200

Which text was written to respond to criticism from corrupt clergymen?

Letter From Birmingham Jail.

300

What is the main goal of Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech?

To call for racial equality and civil rights.


300

What is the difference between denotative and connotative meaning?

Denotative is the literal meaning; connotative is the emotional meaning.


300

Which rhetorical appeal focuses on credibility or trustworthiness?

Ethos.

300

What effect does parallelism have on the audience?

It makes the message stronger and easier to remember.

300

Which text is structured to be heard aloud rather than read silently?
 

"I Have A Dream".

400

What issue is Dr. King responding to in “Letter from Birmingham Jail”?

Criticism of the civil rights protests as untimely or extreme.

400

Which word parts are added to a base word to change its meaning?

Examples - unhappy, helpful, quickly, 

Prefix or suffix

400

What is Dr. King’s main claim in “Letter from Birmingham Jail”?

Nonviolent protests are necessary to fight injustice.

400

What is a relative clause?

A clause that describes a noun and begins with a relative pronoun.

400

What reading skill requires using text evidence to draw conclusions or make predictions based on what they read in the text

Making Inferences.

500

What is the Central Idea of "The Friendship Bench"

Processing and overcoming trauma/grief.

500

What term describes the small differences in meaning between similar words?

Nuances in meaning.

500

Repeating a phrase to emphasize an idea is an example of what rhetorical device?

Repitition.

500

Which words commonly introduces a relative clause?

Who, whom,  which, or that.

500

What is Point of view?

The perspective from which a story is told.

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