“The Gettysburg address” and from “I Have a Dream”
Write the letter of the best answer to each of the following items.
- What year is “Four score and seven years ago”?
- 1176b. 1796c. 1800d. 1866
- Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address
- because the Union won the Civil Warc. at the dedication of a military cemetery
- after the North won a great battled. when the Civil War started
- Lincoln challenges his listeners to
- defy the Constitution of the United Statesc. keep the country unified
- give up the war and return homed. demand that the Union be split
- The fact that Lincoln says that “the world will little note nor long remember what we say here” is
- Narrativeb. ironicc. humorousd. autobiographical
- When Lincoln uses a refrain, readers notice
- short stanzas and linesc. that commas are used to break the rhythm
- the repetition of a sound or phrased. that Lincoln does not capitalize letters
- One techniques that makes King’s speech effective is
- personificationb. sarcasmc. humord. allusion
- In “I Have a Dream,” King makes a reference to
- a character from mythologyc. lines from the Gettysburg Address
- a popular songd. a Biblical passage
- The main topic of King’s speech is
- freedomb. despairc. desperationd. the future
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., quotes
- the Declaration of Independencec. Georgia sharecroppers
- his fatherd. his four little children
- When you compare and contrast these two speeches, you can see that
- both men were ministersc. they have the same setting
- both speakers were at a low point in their livesd. they have similar themes
- Lincoln’s underlying purpose in the Gettysburg Address is to
- lash out a rebelling statesc. show his own doubts about the path he has chosen
- renew his audience’s faith in their causef. free all the enslaved people in the United States
- Lincoln’s speech is famous for its
- vision of national unity and democracyc. everyday language
- extreme lengthd. end rhymes
- The purpose of King’s speech is to
- anger his listenersc. inspire his audience
- amuse his listenersd. sadden his audience
- Which of the following statements best expresses the theme of King’s speech?
- Only religious people can be truly free.c. Only our children will live to see freedom.
- We are all Americans; we should all be free.d. There is no freedom in America today.
VOCABULARY: Write a synonym or antonym for each Vocabulary word, as directed.
- creed (synonym)
- oasis (antonym)
- exalted (antonym)
- discords (synonym)
- prodigious (synonym)