Patrick Henry
Declaration of Independence
Lost Colony
Owl Creek Bridge
Rhetoric
100

In what colony (state) was Patrick Henry speaking?

What is Virginia?

100

On what date in 1776 was the Declaration of Independence adopted by the Second Continental Congress?

What is July 4th?

100

Established in 1607, Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement located in this modern-day U.S. state.

What is Virginia?

100

The setting of this short story was during this war.

What is the Civil War?

100

This rhetorical appeal relies on establishing the speaker's credibility, authority, or moral character.

What is Ethos?

200

The primary call to action in Henry’s speech is for the Virginia colony to do this.


What is arm the militia (or go to war with Britain)?

200

This primary author of the Declaration utilized powerful rhetoric to justify the colonies' separation from Great Britain.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

The word "Croatoan" was carved into a tree near the abandoned colony. What does that word signify?

What is a Native American tribe?
200

The army the main character was sympathetic to in the story.

What is the Confederate Army (or the South/Rebels)?

200

A speaker who shares a tragic personal story to evoke pity from the audience is heavily using this rhetorical appeal.

What is Pathos?

300

Henry states, "I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided," referring to this concept that helps him judge the future.


What is experience?

300

The lengthy list of 27 grievances directed at King George III acts as evidence, relying heavily on this rhetorical appeal to logic.

What is Logos?

300

Pioneered by John Rolfe, the cultivation of this cash crop essentially saved the Jamestown colony from complete financial ruin.

What is tobacco?

300
The fate of the main character at the end of the story.
What is death by hanging?
300

This rhetorical device involves making a brief, indirect reference to a well-known historical event, myth, or piece of literature.


What is "allusion"?

400

Henry warns that British fleets and armies are being sent to the colonies to bind them in these physical objects, which he claims the British ministry has been busy forging.


What are chains?

400

To appease the Southern colonies and maintain unity, the Continental Congress forced Jefferson to remove a grievance condemning this practice.


What is slavery (or the transatlantic slave trade)?

400

The present day state that the lost colony was founded.

What is North Carolina?

400

This short story was adapted into an episode of this famous TV series.

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What is The Twilight Zone?

400

A speaker uses this device when they ask a question to make a point or provoke thought, rather than to get an actual answer.


What is a rhetorical question?

500

This famous, ultimate ultimatum is the concluding sentence of Patrick Henry's fiery speech.

What is "Give me liberty, or give me death!"?

500

What three inalienable rights are famously described in the Preamble?

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What are "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"?

500

While Jamestown survived, this 1587 settlement famously disappeared without a trace, earning the title of the "Lost Colony."

What is Roanoke?

500

He wrote the story "An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge.

Who is Ambrose Bierce?

500

This is an appeal to logic in the rhetorical situation.

What is "logos"?