7th Grade Final Flashcards

1
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Fact

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A thing that is indisputably the case

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2
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Opinion

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A view or judgement formed about something

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3
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Rhetoric

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Using language to persuade

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4
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

An appeal to emotion

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Pathos

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5
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

“As a doctor, I am the best qualified to recommend the right treatment”

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Ethos

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6
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

An appeal to logic

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Logos

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7
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

“The data clearly shows that this type of investment consistently turns a profit, even in the worst economic downturns”

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Logos

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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

An appeal to character or credibility

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Ethos

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9
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

“Choose our security system because no price is to high for the peace of mind”

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Pathos

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10
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

Dentist saying “I recommend synsodyne

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Ethos

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11
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

Add saying how the Infiniti is less than the BMW

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Logos

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12
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos

Sad looking dog and his sad story

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Pathos

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13
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Where do Hannah’s grandparents live?

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The Bronx New York

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14
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Why was Hannah’s younger brother scared on the way to the Seder Supper?

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He had to read the 4 questions for the first time

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15
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Who is Hannah named after?

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Aunt Eva’s dead friend

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16
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Why is Grandpa Will so upset at the Seder Supper?

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Their was a Holocaust program on TV

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17
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Why does the Stern Family open the door to admit the prophet Elijah?

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It was a tradition for the Seder Supper

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18
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What do Gitl and Shmuel think when Hannah raves about living in New Rochelle?

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She is Crazy from her sickness

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19
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Who comes to visit Shmuel and Gitl the morning of the wedding?

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Yitzchak

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20
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What does Gitl tell Hannah to wear to the wedding?

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A blue and white sailor like outfit

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21
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How does Hannah entertain the girls?

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By telling them stories

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22
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What quick observation does the badchan make of Hannah?

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She is an old girl in young girl disguise

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23
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How does Hannah feel about her family’s religious traditions?

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She thinks they are stupid, pointless, and a waste of time

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24
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Why does Grandpa Will get upset when Hannah writes the numbers on her arms? What does he call her?

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It reminded him of the death camp and he called her the angel of Death

25
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Why were the other girls in town astonished when they learned Hannah had a best friend named Rosemary?

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Because Rosemary is not a Jewish name

26
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Compare and contrast Hannah’s old and new life

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Old life - Braces
New life - No braces
Similar - Same person inside

27
Q

Who is Tziporrah and Reuven’s father?

A

Yitzchak

28
Q

Who did Rivka and Wolfe turn out to be at the end of the story?

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Rivka = Aunt Eva
Wolfe = Grandpa Will
29
Q

What was your bowl used for?

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Eating, drinking, and using the restroom

30
Q

What was the midden?

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The trash pile

31
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What is a musselman?

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Someone who has given up on life

32
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Whose shoes did the Nazis find after Chaya and Gitl tried to escape?

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The Bloklava’s

33
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Who was caught and killed for trying to escape?

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Shmuel

34
Q

What does the smoke stack symbolize?

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DEATH

35
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What do the swallows symbolize?

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Sadness and freedom

36
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Who does Chaya save at the water pump?

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Rivka

37
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Where did Chaya end up when she walked through the door into Lilith’s Cave?

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Back at Hannah’s grandparent’s apartment

38
Q

Name the Devil’s Arithmetic’s two themes

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Remembering and the importance of family and friends

39
Q

There is a sign on the gate of the camp that says “work will set you free”. Why is this ironic?

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Because the work was killing them it was so hard and the Nazis had no intention of setting the Jews free

40
Q

Guess Who

Narrator of story and opens door for Elijah

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Hannah

41
Q

Guess Who

10 year old girl in the camp that ends up being Aunt Eva

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Rivka

42
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Guess Who

Chaya’s aunt who survives the camp and moves to Israel

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Gitl

43
Q

Guess Who

Is shot for trying to escape the camp

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Shmuel

44
Q

Guess Who

Young boy at the camp who ends up being Grandpa Will

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Wolfe

45
Q

Guess Who

Survives the camp and becomes an Israeli politician

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Yitzchak

46
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Guess Who

Gives up life for Rivka

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Chaya

47
Q

Guess Who

Is taken away by Commandant Breuer to “be with his mother”

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Reuven

48
Q

Guess Who

Is shot because she runs to be with her husband

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Fayge

49
Q

Guess Who

Dies the first night in the camps and Chaya is slapped for touching her

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Tziporrah

50
Q

Biography

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Story of a person’s life told by someone else and written in third person POV

51
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Autobiography

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Story of a person’s life told by that person and written in first person POV

52
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Objective

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Not influenced by personal feelings

53
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Subjective

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Influenced by personal feelings

54
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Biography or Autobiography

Information from different sources

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Biography

55
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Biography or Autobiography

Subjects interpretation of events

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Autobiography

56
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Biography or Autobiography

Private thoughts, feelings, and person’s voice

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Autobiography

57
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Biography or Autobiography

Objective

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Biography

58
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Biography or Autobiography

Subjective

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Autobiography

59
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Biography or Autobiography

See how people view the subject

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Biography