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Historical Documents Jeopardy

Historical Documents Jeopardy. American Literature Mrs. Dowling. Categories. Declaration of Independence 100 200 300 Patrick Henry’s Speech 100 200 300 400 500 600 Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 100 200 300 Types of Rhetoric 100 200 300 400 Rhetorical Devices 100 200 300 400.

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Historical Documents Jeopardy

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  1. Historical Documents Jeopardy American Literature Mrs. Dowling

  2. Categories Declaration of Independence 100200300 Patrick Henry’s Speech 100200300400500600 Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 100200300 Types of Rhetoric 100200300400 Rhetorical Devices 100200300400

  3. Declaration of Independence 100 What overall announcement does the Declaration of Independence make?

  4. Declaration of Independence 100 The colonists declare a separation from Great Britain Back to Categories

  5. Declaration of Independence 200 What is Jefferson’s main form of persuasion in the Declaration of Independence?

  6. Declaration of Independence 200 He offers a list of colonists’ complaints against the British king Back to Categories

  7. Declaration of Independence 300 Why is Jefferson’s list of self-evident truths effective in the Declaration of Independence?

  8. Declaration of Independence 300 It restates beliefs people already have Back to Categories

  9. Patrick Henry’s Speech 100 What action does Henry want his audience to take in “Speech to the Virginia Convention”?

  10. Patrick Henry’s Speech 100 To fight Britain Back to Categories

  11. Patrick Henry’s Speech 200 In “Speech to the Virginia Convention,” Patrick Henry says, surprisingly, that he must take a certain action against England in order to be a true patriot. What is this action?

  12. Patrick Henry’s Speech 200 Speak out against England Back to Categories

  13. Patrick Henry’s Speech 300 Name a statement from In “Speech to the Virginia Convention” which appeals to the reader’s emotions?

  14. Patrick Henry’s Speech 300 Answers may vary, but one such example is: “The war is inevitable—and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come!” Back to Categories

  15. Patrick Henry’s Speech 400 In “Speech to the Virginia Convention,” what emotion does Henry say is natural to people but should not be trusted in dealings with Britain?

  16. Patrick Henry’s Speech 400 Hope Back to Categories

  17. Patrick Henry’s Speech 500 What “storm” does Henry say approaches the new nation?

  18. Patrick Henry’s Speech 500 British troops and warships Back to Categories

  19. Patrick Henry’s Speech 600 In “Speech to the Virginia Convention,” which passage appeals to the reader’s sense of reason?

  20. Patrick Henry’s Speech 600 His actions are guided by “the lamp of experience” Back to Categories

  21. Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 100 What does Franklin say as a sort of confession in “Speech in the Convention”?

  22. Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 100 He does not completely approve of the document but supports it anyways Back to Categories

  23. Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 200 In “Speech in the Convention,” why does Franklin think the delegates should keep their concerns about the Constitution to themselves?

  24. Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 200 He wants the public to have confidence in the government Back to Categories

  25. Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 300 In “Speech in the Convention,” Franklin mentions a woman who says “But I meet with nobody but myself that is always in the right.” Provide a restatement of this idea.

  26. Franklin’s Speech at the Convention 300 I never find errors in my own thinking Back to Categories

  27. Types of Rhetoric 100 Any nonfiction work delivered orally to an audience

  28. Types of Rhetoric 100 Speech Back to Categories

  29. Types of Rhetoric 200 A formal speech prepared for a special occasion

  30. Types of Rhetoric 200 Address Back to Categories

  31. Types of Rhetoric 300 Focuses on an issue related to government

  32. Types of Rhetoric 300 Political Speech Back to Categories

  33. Types of Rhetoric 400 Based on a spiritual text and designed to provide religious instruction

  34. Types of Rhetoric 400 Sermon Back to Categories

  35. Rhetorical Devices 100 Restating an idea using the same words

  36. Rhetorical Devices 100 Repetition Back to Categories

  37. Rhetorical Devices 200 Addressing the same idea using different words

  38. Rhetorical Devices 200 Restatement Back to Categories

  39. Rhetorical Devices 300 Asking questions for effect, not to get answers

  40. Rhetorical Devices 300 Rhetorical Question Back to Categories

  41. Rhetorical Devices 400 Repeating a grammatical structure

  42. Rhetorical Devices 400 Parallelism Back to Categories

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