English Literature Unit 4 Review
What prepared Washington for the exam- My Struggle for an Education
1) Slavery 2) Working for Mrs. Ruffner 3) Travel was tough
What Hiawatha was sent to kill to prove he was a man- Hiawatha's Childhood
A deer
What Toby tied to his waist for memorization
A rope
Symbol
A word or group of words having meaning in itself but also representing something beyond itself
Sport Played- Four Ring Circus
Basketball
Author of "My Struggle for an Education"
Booker T. Washington
What the Kiskis children gave to Ms. Smith- The Kiskis
Candy
The entrance exam- My Struggle for an Education
Cleaning a room
What Toby hid behind while performing in the classroom- Toby and the Gettysburg Address
Desk
How much the impossible lawn was worth
Five dollars
Story that this line is from: "That slap-happy, out-for-a-picnic brand of basketball fitted them the way maple syrup fits a waffle."
Four-Ring Circus
Student- The Last Lesson
Franz
Language taught- The Last Lesson
French
Person who quit leaving the Countess without anyone to do her yard- The Countess and the Impossible
Gardener
Language being changed to- The Last Lesson
German
What the Kiskis put on their feet- The Kiskis
Gunny sacks
Name of the institute Washington desired to go to- My Struggle for an Education
Hampton Institute
Author of "Hiawatha's Childhood"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Story that this line is from: "Ah! the singing, fatal arrow, Like a wasp it buzzed ad stung him!"
Hiawatha's Childhood
Person that made Hiawatha's bow
Iagoo
Author of "A Student's Prayer"
John W. Peterson
What Toby did to memorize the Gettysburg Address- Toby and the Gettysburg Address
Milk the cows
What gave Toby away while performing on stage
Mirror
Teacher- The Last Lesson
Monsieur Hamel
Teacher- The Kiskis
Ms. Smith
Story that this line is from: "The adjoining recitation room needs sweeping."
My Struggle for an Education
Hiawatha's grandmother- Hiawatha's Childhood
Nokomis
The perspective being told from- Four Ring Circus
Team manager
What wins games- Four Ring Circus
Teamwork
Story that this line is from: "I have time enough. I will learn tomorrow."
The Last Lesson
Point of View
The method of presenting the reader with the material of the story; the perspective from which the story is told
Irony
The use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning
Person that had to memorize the Gettysburg Address- Toby and the Gettysburg Address
Toby
Where Washington slept while unloading cargo ship- My Struggle for an Education
Under the sidewalk