Ice Skating
Spring Break
Half-Day
When Is Summer?
Can I Go Home?
100

What is the appeal to logic?

Logos

100

What does the O in SOAPSTone stand for?

Occasion

100

What does the P in SOAPSTone stand for?

Purpose

100

What does the A stand for in SOAPSTone?

Audience

100

What does the T stand for in SOAPSTone?

Tone

200

Who is the speaker in Letter From a Birmingham Jail?

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

What does each S stand for in SOAPSTone?

Speaker and Subject

200

What is the subject of LFABJ?

                                                                       

King outlines for his critics why his actions of civil disobedience are necessary

                                                       


    

200

What does gadflies mean?

people who annoy or provoke others

200
What does moratorium mean?

a suspension of activity

300

What is the appeal to emotion?

Pathos

300

What does admonish mean?

warn
300

What does unfettered mean?

unrestrained

300

What does incorrigible mean?

incapable of being corrected

300

What does paradoxical mean?

seemingly absurd or contradictory

400

Who is the direct audience in LFABJ?

The clergymen who called MLK Jr.'s protesting "untimely" and "unwise" 

400

What does clarion mean?

loud and clear

400

What does concur mean?

agree

400

What does profundity mean?

deep insight; great depth of knowledge

400

What does repudiated mean?

rejected as untrue or unjust

500

What is an allusion?

A reference to something famous, historical, or biblical within writing. 

500

What does complacent mean?

self-satisfied/indifferent

500

What is the tone of LFABJ?

                                                                       

King’s tone in the letter is impassioned and emotional, particularly in the second half, while still remaining logical and restrained.

                                                       


    

500

What does provincial mean?

having narrow or limited concerns or interests

500

What does sanctimonious mean?

making a show of being morally superior to others