Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Parts of Speech
Thanksgiving (Locked)
100

What is the power?

electricity

100

Liberty 5-3000 shared what with Equality 7-2521?

water

100

What does Equality 7-2521 feel obligated about his invention?

to share it

100

We blew out the candle. 

Verb or predicate?

blew

100

When was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?

A) 1492
B) 1621
C) 1776
D) 1863


B) 1621

200

Equality 7-2521 believes the councils are _______ of technology, and would like his new invention. 

ignorant

200

What does Equality 7-2521 nickname Liberty 5-3000?

Golden One

200

What does discovering electric light mean for humanity, according to Equality 7-2521?

cleanliness, strength, progress, greater inventions to come

200

We must wait. 

Noun or subject?

We

200

What Native American tribe celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims?

A) Cherokee
B) Sioux
C) Wampanoag
D) Navajo

C) Wampanoag

300

Figurative Language?

We forget all men, all laws and all things save our metals and our wires.

Repetition

300

What does Liberty 5-3000 nickname Equality 7-2521?

the Unconquered 

300

Figurative Language?

"...the wire glowed! It came to life, it turned red, and a circle of light lay on the stone before us."

personification

300

We stretch out our arms. 

Object or secondary noun?

Hint: 2 words

our arms

300

3. Which U.S. President made Thanksgiving a national holiday?

A) George Washington
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) Franklin D. Roosevelt


C) Abraham Lincoln

400

What is lashed?


"Now let us be lashed for it, if we must."

Whipped as punishment

400

What rule does Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000 break together?

speaking to each other, giving each other names

400

What did Equality 7-2521 create in Chapter 5?

electric light

400

They would see nothing.

Verbal phrase?

would see

400

How many turkeys are prepared for Thanksgiving in the U.S. each year?

A) 10 million
B) 24 million
C) 46 million
D) 60 million

C) 46 million

500

Figurative Language?


"So long a road lies before us, and what care we if we must travel it alone!"


Metaphor

500

Figurative Language?

"...and the fields lay still without breath..."

Personification

500

Figurative Language?

"Our hands. Our mind. Ours alone and only."

Repetition

500

For our gift is greater than our transgression. 

Conjuction?

Hint: FANBOYS

for

500

What traditional food was served at the first Thanksgiving but is rarely eaten at modern celebrations?

A) Lobster
B) Pumpkin pie
C) Mashed potatoes
D) Green beans

A) Lobster