Grammar
Literary Devices
Vocab
Langston
Vibe Check
MLK
"Fairytale"
1st Story
WAR
Essay
100

These punctuation marks are used to enclose direct speech or a quote.

What are quotation marks?

100

A comparison using "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

100

To keep people or things separate from each other, often based on differences like race or class.

What is segregate?

100

The title of the poem by Langston Hughes about a Black man who was the only person of color in his college. He had a writing assignment where he had to explore his identity.

What is "Theme for English B"?

100

Finish the phrase: "Very mindful, very..."

"Demure"

100

The title of MLK's famous speech.

What is "I Have a Dream"?

100

The title of the short story about a family whose prejudice ended up being the reason their son died.

What is "Once Upon a Time"?

100

The title of our first reading about a young man who was a child soldier and his experience after moving to the U.S.

What is "Unusual Normality"?

100

What was the most protested war in America (the war that we read two poems about)?

Vietnam War

100

What was the name of the essay we wrote?

Personal Narrative

200

This punctuation mark indicates a pause or break within a sentence, often between items in a list.

What is a comma?

200

The central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work.

What is theme?

200

An oversimplified and often unfair belief about a group of people, type of person, or thing.

What is stereotype?

200

Where did the speaker in this poem live? (What neighborhood in NYC)

Harlem

200

Finish the sentence: "In the clerb..."

"We all fam"

200

The literary device used throughout the speech to emphasize his message.

What is repetition?

200

What did the family's fear and prejudice lead them to construct in "Once Upon a Time" that ultimately led to their son's death?

A barbed wire fence around their house.

200

What is a child soldier?

A child who is forced to fight (or perform other duties) in a war.

200
What is the name of the structure that was built to honor the American lives lost in the Vietnam War?

The Vietnam Wall Memorial

200

What is a personal narrative?

A story about an event in your life that taught you a valuable lesson.

300

This word should always be capitalized, no matter where it is in the sentence.

What is "I"?

300

Giving lifelike qualities to non-living things.

What is personification?

300

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

What is empathy?

300

The speaker of this poem was given a homework assignment by his instructor--what was it?

To write something truthful about himself/his identity

300

Finish the phrase: "Do you realize you have..."

"Thirty minutes"

300

The two main types of figurative language used throughout the speech to create vivid comparisons.

What are similes and metaphors?

300

The beginning of "Once Upon a Time" starts out with someone telling the author to write a children's story. She does not want to, but one night she suddenly changes her mind and writes one. What caused her to change her mind?

She heard scary noises that woke her up and kept her from falling asleep, so she was inspired to write a bedtime story.

300

What game did the author play with his friends that made him realize how truly lucky and naive they were to not have experienced what he went through as a child soldier?

Paintball

300

What are the names of the two poems we read about people who visited the memorial?

The Vietnam Wall

Facing It

300

We had three (minimum) paragraphs in our personal narrative. Each paragraph had a specific name. List the names of the 1st paragraph, 2nd paragraph, and 3rd paragraph.

Introduction

Body Paragraph

Conclusion

400

Something is missing in this sentence:

After we went to the movies we went to the park.

What is a comma after "movies"?

400

The use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

400

Showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment.

What is naïve?

400

At the end of the poem, what did the speaker realize about himself and his fellow white classmates/instructor?

They are more alike than they are different.

400

Finish the quote: "Wait---"

"They don't love you like I love you"

400

What was the central claim of the speech?

MLK urged Americans to unite peacefully to put an end to segregation and discrimination.

400

List one of the themes (life lessons) from this story.

Don't let fear consume you

Karma

Don't judge others based on stereotypes

Too much safety can be dangerous

Etc.

400

List one of the themes from this story.

You have the power to overcome hard times

It's okay to feel out of place

Sharing your story can help you and others

People can change for the better

400

What is "form" in poetry? How does enhance a poem?

Form is the shape/structure of a poem. Form can add another layer of meaning by reinforcing the overall theme/message.

400

What paragraph in the essay included your topic statement and a vivid description of the setting?

The intro

500

This punctuation mark is used to show possession or the omission of letters.

What is an apostrophe?

500

An extreme exaggeration.

What is a hyperbole?

500

Empty, lonely, or sad; a place or situation that feels abandoned or hopeless.

What is desolate?

500
The poetry of Langston Hughes is still widely read today. Why?

The topics he discussed in his poetry--love, art, relationships, music, race--are relatable and timeless.

500

Finish the quote: "Have you ever had a Krispy Kreme?"

"Was it crispy?"

500
What were the two main phrases that were repeated multiple times for emphasis in the speech?
"I Have a Dream"

"Let Freedom Ring"

500

This story indirectly spoke out against apartheid in what country?

South Africa

500

What country in Africa was the author from?

Sierra Leone

500

Name a song (or musician) that protested the Vietnam War.

Marvin Gaye--What's Going On

Jimi Hendrix

The Rolling Stones

Otis Redding

CCR

500

What was required in the body paragraph in order to bring the story to life?

Dialogue