Native American Origin Stories
Remember the Ladies
Declaration of Independence
SOAPSTone
Rhetorical Devices
100

Who was the small creature who succeeded in bringing up Earth from the depths of the ocean?

The Muskrat

100

Who is Abigail Adams writing her letter to?

Her husband, John Adams

100

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

100

When your teacher asks you told identify the subject, what are you identifying?

The main idea/topic of the text

100

What is the definition of a metaphor?

A comparison of two unlike things

200

What is the subject of "The Earth on Turtle's Back"?

The creation of Earth

200

What was Abigail's purpose for writing her letter?

To convince her husband to think about everyone, not just men, when forming laws for the new country

200

What is the list of grievances?

A list of complaints about King George III

200

When your teacher asks you to write down the occasion, what is one item you would include?

Date, time period, setting, historical events/context

200

What is an allusion?

An indirect reference

300

Native American origin stories often have a lesson/moral at the end. Name one lesson/moral from "The Earth on Turtle's Back".

With persistence, even the smallest creatures can accomplish great tasks.


With teamwork and determination, anything is possible.

300

What does Adams mean when she says women will "foment a rebellion"?

If women are not treated more fairly, then they are likely to protest and form a rebellion to receive fair treatment.

300

What is the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

The colonists wanted to let King George III know that the colonies are separating from Great Britain due to unfair treatment.

300

Generally, who tends to be the speaker of a text?

Author of the text

300

What is this an example of? "I came, I saw, I conquered."

Parallelism/Repetition

400

What is the purpose of telling "The Earth on Turtle's Back"?

Native Americans wanted to keep their oral stories alive, so they would pass down their stories through generations.

Older members of the Iroquois would tell this story to younger members to tell teach them how the world came to be.

400

What is the subject of "Remember the Ladies"? You cannot just say "women's rights". Be more specific.

Appealing for women's rights and fair treatment in the new country

400
Name the tone for the declaration of independence.

Passionate, fiery, intense, persuasive, demanding

400

What is another word for tone?

Mood, attitude, style

400

What are the three rhetorical appeals and what are their definitions?

Ethos=Credibility, Pathos=Emotion, Logos=Logic

500

Explain in your own words how the Earth was formed according to "The Earth on Turtle's Back".

A pregnant fell down a hole into an endless expanse of water. The animals wanted to help her, so they attempted to bring up Earth. One animal finally brought Earth from the depths of the water and put it on the Great Turtle's back for the woman to stand on.

500

What can we infer about how Abigail Adams is as a person after reading her letter?

She is an active woman who is aware of what is going on around her. She is bold and not afraid to stand up for what she believes is right.

500

Name two specific reasons for why the colonists are separating from Great Britain.

Taxation without representation, quartering of British troops, king messing with the justice system, etc

500

What does your teacher mean when she asks you to provide the purpose of the text?

She wants you to provide WHY the author wrote the text.

500

What rhetorical device is this an example of?

“He has PLUNDERED our seas, RAVAGED our coasts, BURNT our towns, and DESTROYED the lives of our people.”