Critical Reading
The Jazz Age History
Born to Fly – Characters
Born to Fly – Plot & Themes
Shorter Selections – Nonfiction
Shorter Selections – Poetry
100

This type of question asks what a passage is mostly about.

What is the main idea?

100

The Jazz Age was during this decade.

What are the 1920s?

100

She is the most famous pilot in the race.

Who is Amelia Earhart?

100

The book centers on women breaking these.

What are gender barriers?

100

Author of Up from Slavery.

Who is Booker T. Washington?

100

Poet of all four poems in the guide.

Who is Langston Hughes?

200

Questions that focus on how an author writes target this reading skill.

What is analysis?

200

Millions of African Americans moved North in this demographic shift.

What is the Great Migration?

200

This pilot rebuilt a car engine at age eleven.

Who is Marvel Crosson?

200

The main event of the book.

What is the Women’s Air Derby?

200

He wrote a student memory about Booker T. Washington.

 Who is William Holtzclaw?

200

In “Mother to Son,” life is compared to this.

What is a staircase?

300

A passage arranged from least to most important uses this structure.

What is order of importance?

300

This innovation made cars cheaper and more available.

What is Henry Ford’s assembly line?

300

He organized the first Women’s Air Derby.

Who is Cliff Henderson?

300

The pilots represent this broader 1920s social change.

What is the New Woman movement?

300

Isabel Wilkerson’s TED Talk focuses on this major movement.

What is the Great Migration?

300

“I, Too” ends with this declaration.

What is “I, too, am America”?

400

A question about a writer’s attitude is asking about this.

What is tone?

400

This movement in a New York neighborhood brought major artistic growth.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

400

Her brother, Joe, was also a pilot.

Who is Marvel Crosson?

400

This tragic event becomes a turning point in the story.

Who is Marvel Crosson’s crash?

400

Washington walked hundreds of miles to attend this school.

What is Hampton Institute?

400

“The Weary Blues” imitates the sound of this musical style.

What is blues/jazz?

500

Figurative statements meaning the opposite of what is said are examples of this.

What is diction?

500

A musical feature of jazz where rhythms fall “off-beat.”

What is syncopation?

500

She flew alcohol illegally before joining the race.

 Who is Pancho Barnes?

500

The women’s courage and innovation reflect this idea.

What is the pioneering spirit?

500

Wilkerson compares migration to this powerful concept.

What is a life-changing decision?

500

Hughes uses this technique to mimic musical rhythm.

What is syncopation or musical rhythm?

600

This term refers to an author’s specific vocabulary and word choice.

What is diction?

600

This delayed-payment method helped trigger economic problems.

What is buying on credit?

600

This pilot became known as “The Flying Housewife.”

Who is Louise Thaden?
(Accept also: Gladys O’Donnell)

600

The media calling the pilots “girls” and “housewives” demonstrates this challenge.

What is sexism/gender bias?

600

Holtzclaw describes Washington as dedicated to this institution.

What is Tuskegee Institute?

600

In “Homesick Blues,” the speaker longs for this region.

What is the South?