Purpose
Speaker
Rhetorical Devices
Vocab.
Misc.
100

Which piece had this purpose: To prompt readers to consider what life would be like if people let society control everything they said to one another?

The Censors

100

Who was the speaker of "Four Freedoms"?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

100

What do ethos appeal to?

Ethics/morality

Credibility

Authority

100

Which term is defined as: Act of betrayal?

Treachery

100

Which speech advises to, "ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country."

"Inaugural Address"--Kennedy

200

Which piece had this purpose: To show readers how some are restricted in life compared to others who are freely able to do as they please?

"Caged Bird"

200

Who is the speaker of "Inaugural Address"?

John F. Kennedy

200

What do logos appeal to?

Logic

Facts/Statistics

200

Which term is defined as: Divided; torn into separate pieces?

Asunder

200

What is the theme among all of these pieces?

Power and Freedom

300

Which piece had this purpose: To show that aggressors cannot stop activism from happening and to keep fighting back?

"Speech at the United Nations"

300

Who is the speaker of "Speech at the United Nations"?

Malala Yousafzai

300

What do pathos appeal to?

Emotions

300

Which term is defined as: Kind and good?

Beneficent

300

According to Malala, to whom should education be accessible?

Everyone--it's a basic human right.

400

Which piece had this purpose: To encourage people to fight for freedoms for US citizens as well as people around the world?

"Four Freedoms"

400

Who is the speaker of "Some Advice..."?

Jailed inmate

400

Which appeal is used in the following excerpt:

“We call upon the world leaders that all the peace deals must protect women and children’s rights. A deal that goes against the rights of women is unacceptable.”

Ethos

400

Which term is defined as: High-pitched vibrating sound?

Trill

400

How do the free and caged birds' perspectives differ in "Caged Bird"?

The free bird views the sky as its own; it can do whatever it wants.

The caged bird feels tied down, forced to watch the freedom it wants.

500

Which piece had this purpose: To unite Americans against a common enemy and show that they can work together despite differences?

"Inaugural Address"

500

Who is the speaker of "The Censors"?

Juan

500

Which appeal is used in the following excerpt: 

“Since the permanent formation of our Government under the Constitution, in 1789, most of the periods of crisis in our history have related to our domestic affairs.”

Logos
500

Which term is defined as: Stop or seize something before it goes to its destination?

Intercept

500

What are the four freedoms Roosevelt mentions in his speech?

Speech, worship, from want, from fear.