She was the last reigning monarch of Hawaiʻi and fought to protect her people's sovereignty before being overthrown in 1893.
Who is Queen Liliʻuokalani?
What are the three rhetorical strategies Aristotle described as making up a persuasive argument?
What are "logos", "ethos," and "pathos"?
This civil rights leader and scholar wrote The Souls of Black Folk (1903) and famously described the "double consciousness" experienced by Black Americans.
Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?
The literal, surface-level meaning of a sign (for example, a red stop sign literally denoting “stop”) is known as its....
What is denotation.
What kind of problem does this group of words have? --- Delilah found her missing watch, she had spent the whole day looking for it.
What is a comma splice? (run on sentence)
Is this sentence correct? If not, which word is the problem? --- Raccoons or a skunk sometimes eats the dog food before Socrates can get to it.
What is correct?
This U.S. president signed the 1898 annexation of Hawai‘i after the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani.
Who is William McKinley?
Give an example of using pathos in an argument.
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Pathos, or emotional appeal, appeals to an audience's needs, values, and emotional sensibilities. Pathos can also be understood as an appeal to the audience's disposition to a topic, evidence, or argumen
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois included these powerful expressions of Black emotional and cultural survival at the beginning of each chapter, showing how music could be a form of historical memory and resistance.
What are spirituals (or sorrow songs)?
The cultural or emotional associations of a sign (for example, red often suggesting danger) are known as its....
What is connotation?
Claude McKay and Langston Hughes were two poets associated with this movement.
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
What rhetorical strategy is this an example of? "Political scientist, Hawaiian historian, and activist Noenoe Silva's extensive research and use of Hawaiian-language sources make her an authoritative voice on the Native Hawaiian resistance to colonialism."
What is ethos?
Complete this title of an Audre Lorde essay. "The Masterʻs tools..."
Give an example of an icon (in semiotics)
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After the Civil War, and during Reconstruction these three amendments passed to emancipate and enfranchise formerly enslaved people (although many of the protections offered were undermined during the Jim Crow era).
What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments? (emancipation, equal protection under the law, and prohibiting voting discrimination based on race)?
Give an example of a slippery slope argument.
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In The Fire Next Time, Baldwin’s first essay, “My Dungeon Shook” is written as a letter to this person on the 100th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Who is his nephew?
signs where the relation between signifier and signified is purely conventional and culturally specific, e.g., most words.
What is a symbol?
1882 Exclusion Act barred immigrants from this country, though many had built the Central Pacific Railroad
What kind of "reasoning" is this sentence an example of? "Fair trade agreements have raised the quality of life most farmers, so fair trade agreements could be used to help coffee farmers in Brazil as well."
What is "deductive reasoning"
Noenoe Silva found these critical primary sources in the Library of Congress and helped organize an exhibition of them at the Bishop Museum in 1990s.
What are the Kūʻē petitions?
These are the signifier and the signified of this symbol. (list both)
Signifier: What is a rainbow flag with multiple colored stripes?
Signified: What are LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, inclusion, and solidarity?