LBJ Cold Read 1
LBJ Cold Read 2
Tone/Mood Words
Fiction Terms
Non-Fiction Terms
100

What word comes from the Latin root for “light, brightness?”

lustre

100

The word “diffusion” comes from the Latin word for “pour out.” Based on this information, what is the meaning of diffusion as it is used in paragraph 7?

spread

100

Define the tone word: sympathetic

Having compassion for someone else

100

What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

Both are comparisons, but similes use like or as.

100

The following is an example of: 

"What, to the slave, is the 4th of July?"

Rhetorical Question

200

How does Johnson use quotations to support his credibility?

He suggests that other notable figures would agree with him.

200

How does paragraph 11 support the central idea that the museum will have an impressive collection?

by highlighting historically important exhibits

200

Define the tone word: reflective

thoughtful; introspective (looking inward)

200

Define the word: alliteration

Using multiple words that begin with the same consonant sound.

200

Define the term: Author’s purpose

What the author intends to achieve; why they are writing

300

Read these paragraphs from the passage. 

20   I am so glad to be here with you tonight. 

21    I’m always glad to be where America is. 

How does the rhetoric in these paragraphs support Johnson’s overall purpose?

The emotional appeal creates a personal connection.

300

How do the rhetorical questions in paragraphs 14 and 15 support Johnson’s argument?

They imply that Johnson is confident in his position about the museum’s importance.

300

Define the tone word: critical

judgmental

300

Define the word: irony

the opposite of what is expected (verbal or situational)

300

What is the following an example of:

"We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills..." --Churchill

Anaphora/Repetition

400

How does Johnson’s reference to other countries in paragraph 18 support his rhetoric?

It appeals to emotions by identifying parallels with other countries.

400

How does Johnson’s exaggeration throughout the passage support the central idea that the museum is necessary?

It suggests that the museum will have a strong impact on people.

400

Define the tone word: woeful

Expressing deep sorrow; regret; disappointment

400

“The signers of the Declaration of Independence were brave men” is what kind of figurative language?

Allusion

400

What is the difference between a claim and a counterclaim?

A claim is the author's main argument, but the counterclaim is when the author brings up the opposing argument.

500

Select two ways in which Johnson creates emotional appeals to support his purpose.

He shares his hopes in order to be inspirational.

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He uses the plural “we” in order to encourage the audience to agree with him.

500

Which paragraphs develop the following in the passage?

1. establishing how museums can be considered patriotic

2. providing a claim about why the museum should  be celebrated

3. placing the function of  museums among  humankind’s other  accomplishments

1. Paragraphs 4-7

2. Paragraphs 2-3

3. Paragraph 1

500

Define the tone word: disdain

contempt, scorn, hatred

500

Define the word: ambiguity

Vague, unclear; having multiple interpretations

500

What is the difference between ethical, trustworthy, and credible appeals?

Nothing. They all mean the same thing.