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Keith Haring
100
This is a person who teaches.
Who/What is a teacher?
100
This is the name of a popular social media website.
What is Facebook/The Friendship Page?
100
Pictures or video that makes you want to buy something is called this.
What is an ad?
100
This part of speech is a person, place, thing or idea.
What is a noun?
100
This is the type of art that Keith Haring first made.
What is graffiti?
200
This is a person who makes paintings.
What/Who is a painter?
200
68% of this social media website's users are 35 years old or older.
What is Facebook?
200
You can go here to look at art, but not to buy it.
What is a museum?
200
This part of speech is an action or movement.
What is a verb?
200
Keith Haring's serious art was often about these.
What are social issues?
300
This is the noun form of "free".
What is freedom?
300
This is something that the Friendship Page does NOT have.
What is personal information?
300
This person painted "Mona Lisa".
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
300
This part of speech describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
300
This is the disease that killed Keith Haring.
What is AIDS?
400
This is an adjective describing something that has to do with politics.
What is political?
400
This is one of the two goals of the Friendship Page.
What is to make the internet friendlier/to bring more peace to the world?
400
In Keith Haring's "Stop AIDS" poster, the snake symbolizes this.
What is AIDS?
400
This part of speech describes a verb, adjective, or adverb.
What is an adverb?
400
This is one of the places where Keith Haring opened a Pop Shop
What/Where is Tokyo or New York City?
500
This is a verb meaning 'to give something energy'.
What is energize?
500
This is the person who created the Friendship Page
Who is Bronwyn Polson?
500
In Keith Haring's "Free South Africa" poster, the rope symbolizes this.
What is control?
500
This part of speech describes location or time.
What is a preposition?
500
This is the year Keith Haring died.
What/When is 1990?