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What is name-calling?
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Persuades people to think that everyone else is doing or buying something
Influencing people’s feelings either positively or negatively
Using positive words or phrases to make products or ideas find
Saying something negative or putting down a product, company, idea, or person
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What point of view is Soul Surfer?
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3rd person limited
3rd person omniscient
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What is name-calling?
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What point of view is Soul Surfer?
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What is transfer?
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Which is NOT a group represented by the animals in The Terrible Things?
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In the 6 years of WWII, how many Jews were killed?
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What happened to the gallows by the end of “The Hangman”?
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How did Bethany’s reaction to the situation help save her life in Soul Surfer?
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Which propaganda technique is this example: Rihanna wearing CoverGirl makeup?
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What was the total amount of people killed during the Holocaust?
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What is emotional appeal?
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What did the remaining animals do every time the terrible things left with a group of animals?
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What conflict is presented in Soul Surfer?
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What was the main way to kill the Jews at the death camps?
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Why did the Nazis (extremists) target the Jews?
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What did the terrible things do every time they came to the forest?
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What can propaganda be used for?
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What is testimonial?
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How has the narrator served the hangman most faithfully?
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How many death camps were there?
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What is bandwagon?
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What is a tourniquet?
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What does the forest represent in The Terrible Things?
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How did the town’s feeling of the hangman change from the first stanza to the second stanza?
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What is the name for a mass killing of people?
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Which propaganda technique is this example: The best coffee for the best you (Starbucks)?
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What do the terrible things represent in The Terrible Things?
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How did the people feel when the hangman selected people other than them?
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What type of science did the Nazis use to figure out whether someone was Jewish?
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Why did the hangman use this location for the gallows?
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What laws were imposed on the Jews which took away their German citizenship, prevented them from marrying anyone who wasn’t Jewish, and made them have a red J stamped on their identity cards?
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What were the first areas called where the Nazis transported large groups of Jews?
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Which is NOT a possible theme of “The Hangman”?
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Which propaganda technique is this example: iPhone 5. Loving it is easy. That's why so many people do?
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How many other prisoners were killed during the Holocaust?
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What is glittering generalities?
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Which is NOT a trait the Nazis looked for in determining whether someone was Jewish or not?
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Which is NOT a way that “The Hangman” represents what happened in the Holocaust?
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What is the author’s purpose for writing Soul Surfer?
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Where did the hangman build his gallows tree?
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Which is NOT one of the three steps to dealing with the “Jewish Question”?
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What happened to the narrator at the end of “The Hangman”?
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Which type of propaganda is this example: Give blood. Save lives. Feel good. (Red Cross)?
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How many children were killed during the Holocaust?
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What do these changes to the gallows represent in “The Hangman”?
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What are two ways totalitarian governments use to control the citizens?
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What was used to achieve the “Final Solution”?
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What causes the changes to the gallows in “The Hangman”?