Rhetorical Devices
I Have a Dream
Letter from Birmingham Jail
Remarks on the Assassination of Dr. King
100

"I have a dream... I have a dream... I have a dream..." is an example of what rhetorical device?

repetition 

100

How many people were in attendance at Dr. King's speech? 

200,000

100

What year was this letter written in? 

1963

100

What year did Robert Kennedy deliver this speech? 

1963

200

"It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity" is an example of _________________________.

metaphor

200

Where was the location of Dr. King's speech?

Lincoln Memorial

200

What is the occasion or need for Dr. King's letter?

Eight clergymen criticized him in a newspaper article. 

200

What is one thing that Robert Kennedy does not want the audience to do after listening to this speech? 

Resort to violence

300

"Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation" is an example of what rhetorical device?

allusion

300

What tone does Dr. King use in his speech? 

optimistic/hopeful/encouraging

300

What is the purpose for Dr. King's letter? (Hint: Two words)

Dr. King's purpose is to prove that he is timely and wise in his actions. 

300

What words does Robert Kennedy use to share his sympathy with the audience? 

our and we

400

"There have been more unsolved bombings of [African American] homes and churches in Birmingham than in any other city in the nation.  These are the hard, brutal facts of the case." Ethos, pathos, or logos?

Logos

400

Name three rhetorical devices Dr. King uses to inspire change amongst his audience. 

Repetition, metaphor, and charged language. 

400

"I am in the rather unique position of being the son, the grandson and the great grandson of preachers."

Ethos, pathos, or logos? 

Ethos

400

What do the screams of the audience during this speech reveal about them and the news of Dr. King's assassination? 

They were not expecting it. 

500

Use three tone words to describe Dr. King's shift in attitude from the beginning to the middle to the end of his Letter from Birmingham Jail.

Tone in the beginning - tone towards the middle - tone towards the end. 

Respectful - disappointed - uniting/optimistic

500

What three changes does Dr. King specifically mention in his speech? 

Ending of: 

- segregation

- police brutality 

- voting discrimination 

500

When Dr. King references Amos, Jesus, Paul, John Bunyan, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson, he is using ______________________ to persuade his audience. 

allusions

500

What poet does Kennedy quote at the end of the speech?

Aeschylus