JFK's "Inaugural Address"
Malala Yousafzai's "Speech at the UN"
Advocacy Project
Rhetorical Devices
Vocabulary
100

A speech given when a president is sworn in is called an _________

What is an inaugural address?

100

_____ is necessary for education, according to Malala.

What is peace?

100

Social media posts, infographics, speeches are examples of these items that each person created for the project.

What are artifacts?

100

Writers use ____  ______ as techniques to make their ideas more convincing

What is rhetorical devices?

100

This word means divided; torn into separate pieces

What is asunder?

200

The most well known quote in JFK's Inaugural Address is_______

What is "Ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country"

200

Malala hopes that if the terrorists' children receive an education, they will____

What is change their perspectives/learn not to hate others/learn tolerance?

200

Advocacy is ____

What is public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy?

200

"Let both sides" is used many times in the "Inaugural Address". This is an example of_____.

What is repetition?

200

This word means From the ground up; community based

What is grassroots?

300

A major issue addressed in the Inaugural Address that was a concern of many citizens 

What is (are)Relations with the Soviet Union/The Cold War/Nuclear Arms ?

300

The most powerful anecdote that Yousafzai includes in the speech is___.

What is her description of her being shot in the head by Terrorists on the bus?

300
The main points of information that you want your audience to hear or remember are called___

What is key messaging?

300

"The pen is mightier than the sword" is a ___.

What is a proverb?

300

This word means: (n) someone who is sent to another nation on government business

What is an envoy?

400

The two audiences for the "Inaugural Address" are____

What are the world/other countries and the American people?

400

The focus of Malala Yousafzai's speech to the United Nations is to persuade_____?

What is to persuade women to speak up for their right to an education/foreign nations to support legislation to defend the rights of women & children?

400

When analyzing data, it is important to consider____.

What is the demographics/number of people you surveyed/quality of responses?

400

"Will you join in this historic effort?" is an example of ____.

What is a rhetorical question?

400

This word means (v) an action committed with the intention to harm or destroy

What is sabotage?

500

Two of the pledges that JFK made in the speech include___

What is (are) pledging to help undeveloped nations, to defend liberty, to help the poor, to protect those south of the border, to protect our allies, to support the UN, to work for peace?

500

                                                                      

 This paragraph: 

 we realize the importance of light when we see darkness...We realize the importance of our voice when we are silenced... we realized the importance of pens and books when we saw the guns. 

is an example of this rhetorical device:____.

                                                       


    

What is antithesis?

500

In order to determine if a website or organization is credible, you should consider____

What is if their information is recent/if it is a .com, .org, or .gov/ who the publisher of the site is?

500

"... we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success
of liberty." is an example of ____.

                                                       


    

What is parallelism?

500

JFK states he does not want the UN meeting to become a "forum for invective", meaning...

What is a place where people merely speak (n) negative, aggressive language that seeks to harm ?