Vocab
Short Reads
Gulliver
Skills
100

Define "ideal" and give an example of an ideal you aspire to.

"Ideal" is a standard of perfection or excellence. Example: "Her ideal is to be a compassionate leader."

100

What is the main concern of "The Perils of Indifference"?

 The main concern of "The Perils of Indifference" is the moral implications of ignoring suffering and injustice in society.

100

What genre does "Gulliver's Travels" belong to, and what are its characteristics?

"Gulliver's Travels" belongs to the satire genre, characterized by its use of humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize societal norms.

100

What is the purpose of using rhetorical questions in a text?

The purpose of using rhetorical questions is to provoke thought and encourage the audience to consider the topic more deeply.

200

What is the definition of "profusely"? Provide a context in which it might be used.

"Profusely" means freely; with abandon. Example: "He thanked her profusely for her help."

200

What challenges does Zitkála-Šá highlight in "Warrior's Daughter"?

Zitkála-Šá highlights the challenges of identity and cultural displacement faced by Native Americans in "Warrior's Daughter".

200

Identify one satirical element in "Gulliver's Travels".

One satirical element is Swift’s use of exaggerated situations to mock political and social issues of his time.

200

How can rhetorical devices enhance a speaker's argument?

Rhetorical devices enhance a speaker's argument by making it more persuasive and engaging, helping to clarify ideas and evoke responses.

300

How does "confound" relate to the challenges faced by individuals in society?

"Confound" means to cause confusion. It relates to challenges faced by individuals when circumstances or challenges are bewildering or overwhelming.

300

Describe Nelson Mandela's argument in "I Am Prepared to Die".

Nelson Mandela argues for justice and equality, emphasizing the need for sacrifice and commitment to the fight against apartheid.

300

What is the relationship between Gulliver’s travels and the themes of discovery and exploration?

Gulliver’s travels relate to themes of discovery and exploration through his encounters with different cultures and societies, revealing insights into human behavior.

300

Explain the difference between ethos, pathos, and logos.

Ethos refers to credibility, pathos to emotional appeal, and logos to logical reasoning.

400

Explain the term "minority" and discuss its implications in society.

"Minority" refers to a small group of people relative to the general population, especially one commonly discriminated against in a society.

400

How does Frederick Douglass’s essay reflect the concept of self-determination?

 Frederick Douglass’s essay reflects self-determination by emphasizing the importance of personal agency and the pursuit of freedom.

400

Discuss one character from "Gulliver's Travels" and their significance in the narrative.

One significant character is Gulliver, whose experiences reflect the follies and complexities of humanity.

400

What are rhetorical appeals, and how do they affect the audience?

Rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) affect the audience by establishing credibility (ethos), evoking emotions (pathos), and using logic (logos) to persuade.

500

What does "contrivance" mean and provide an example of its use in a sentence?

"Contrivance" refers to something that is made up or invented for a particular purpose. Example: "The contrivance of the machine made it easier to complete the task."

500

What is the significance of Queen Liliuokalani's perspective in "Hawaii’s Story"?

Queen Liliuokalani's perspective is significant as it provides a firsthand account of the struggles and cultural identity of Hawaiians during a time of change and colonization.

500

Analyze how Jonathan Swift critiques society in "Gulliver's Travels".

Jonathan Swift critiques society by using satire to highlight the absurdities and moral failings of human nature and social practices.

500

Provide an example of a rhetorical strategy used in persuasive writing.

An example of a rhetorical strategy is the use of anecdotes to illustrate a point and connect with the audience emotionally.