Journalism
10 Days
MLK Speaks
Ethos, Pathos, & Logos Oh My!
Other things you should have learned this year
100

A podcast is an example of this type of journalism.

Digital

100

Nellie once found this creature in her bread.

Spider

100

King gave his "I Have a Dream Speech" in front of this memorial.

Lincoln Memorial

100

This is the logical argument in a speech.

Logos

100

In "The Raven," what word does the raven say over and over?

Nevermore

200

A TV news report is an example of this type of journalism.

broadcast

200

This was the hospital Nellie was taken to before she was admitted to the "madhouse" on the island.

Bellevue

200

The word “Freedom” is used this many times in MLK’s speech.

20

200

This is the emotional appeal of a speech.

Pathos

200

Of affect or effect, which one is a verb?

affect

300

A magazine is an example of this type of journalism.

Print

300

A judge thought Nellie was from this country.

Cuba

300

What year did MLK give his "I Have a Dream" speech?

1963

300

This is the credibility of the speaker.

Ethos

300

Who wrote "Bartleby the Scrivener"?

Herman Melville

400

Journalism's first obligation is to this.

the truth

400
Nellie was sent to the asylum on this island.

Blackwell's

400

What sentence ends MLK’s "I Have a Dream"speech?

Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.

400
MLK mentioning his kids in his speech is an example of this.

Pathos

400

Who told Julius Caesar to beware of the Ides of March?

the soothsayer

500

Citizen have rights and responsibilities when posting on this

social media

500

This was the name of the superintendent of the asylum.

Dent

500

When MLK mentions the "bank of justice" and America writing a "bad check" to Negros, what literary device is he using?

extended metaphor

500

The fact that MLK was a black man living in the south lends this to his speech.

Ethos

500

What were the sisters' names in We Have Always Lived in the Castle?

Constance & Merricat (Mary Katherine)

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