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JEOPARDY!
Vocabulary
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Literary
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Who said
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This word means to
calm someone.
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Mollify
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This word means the
supplies for a battle
– food, ammunition
etc.
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Stores
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This is a picture of what
vocabulary word.
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Yoke
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Hitler s treatment of
the Jewish people
during WWII was an
_______________.
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Abomination
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This is a picture of what
vocabulary word.
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Provocation
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The technique of arranging
events and information in
such a way that later events
are prepared for, or
shadowed, beforehand.
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Foreshadowing
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A type of irony in which the
reader knows something that
a character in the story does
not know.
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Dramatic Irony
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In April Morning, this is
considered to be solemn and
serious.
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Tone
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The perspective from which
a story is told.
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Point of View
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In April Morning, the author
shows throughout the book
that Adam changes from a
boy to a man in a few hours.
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Theme
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The spiritual leader of
Lexington who has no
choice but to engage in
battle with the British troops
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The Reverend
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A sixty-one-year-old man
who saves Adam and leads
him to meet other colonial
militiamen battling the
marching British army
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Solomon Chandler
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Adam's second cousin once
removed and the girl he loves
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Ruth Simmons
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Sarah Cooper's grandfather,
who was the source of gossip
for keeping separate families
in Boston and Philadelphia.
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Grandfather Isaac
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The King of England at the
time of the story, invoked
frequently by the British army.
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King George III
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Slow to start and quick
to finish (p. 3)
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Moses
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Don t be high and
mighty. I seen you saying
the spell. How would you
like for me to tell Father
that I seen you saying the
spell? (p. 5)
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Levi
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It wouldn t make Father
alive…Father s dead. We have
to think of what to do (p. 107).
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Adam
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Daily Double!!!
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Nothing s going to bring
him back. You know
laddie, when a young man
like yourself first watches
the death of someone
close and dear to him,
it s a bitter shock (p.
117)
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Do I, Adam? Do you think
the news of muster isn t
all over the town? When
will you be going away,
Adam Cooper? (p. 202)
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Granny
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Visits the Reverend with Sam
Adams on the eve of the
British march to Concord.
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John Hancock
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A leader among the
Committeemen whose
atheism is criticized by
Granny Cooper.
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Sam Adams
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Confronts and insults the
Lexington militia when
the British army
encounters them on their
march to Concord.
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Major Pitcairn
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The King of England
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King George III
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He rode to warn the
colonists that the
British were coming.
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Paul Revere
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Define
verisimilitude.
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A realistic setting
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What did Adam s mother ask
him to bring to the
meetinghouse after Moses
coffin was put there?
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candles
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What is a slaver?
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A ship used to transport
slaves
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What deep fried meat
leftovers did mother make?
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Donkers
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As a young boy, Moses
would memorize verses
from ______________
whenever he had free
time.
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Lamentations
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