7th Grade Final Flashcards
Fact
A thing that is indisputably the case
Opinion
A view or judgement formed about something
Rhetoric
Using language to persuade
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
An appeal to emotion
Pathos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
“As a doctor, I am the best qualified to recommend the right treatment”
Ethos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
An appeal to logic
Logos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
“The data clearly shows that this type of investment consistently turns a profit, even in the worst economic downturns”
Logos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
An appeal to character or credibility
Ethos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
“Choose our security system because no price is to high for the peace of mind”
Pathos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
Dentist saying “I recommend synsodyne
Ethos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
Add saying how the Infiniti is less than the BMW
Logos
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
Sad looking dog and his sad story
Pathos
Where do Hannah’s grandparents live?
The Bronx New York
Why was Hannah’s younger brother scared on the way to the Seder Supper?
He had to read the 4 questions for the first time
Who is Hannah named after?
Aunt Eva’s dead friend
Why is Grandpa Will so upset at the Seder Supper?
Their was a Holocaust program on TV
Why does the Stern Family open the door to admit the prophet Elijah?
It was a tradition for the Seder Supper
What do Gitl and Shmuel think when Hannah raves about living in New Rochelle?
She is Crazy from her sickness
Who comes to visit Shmuel and Gitl the morning of the wedding?
Yitzchak
What does Gitl tell Hannah to wear to the wedding?
A blue and white sailor like outfit
How does Hannah entertain the girls?
By telling them stories
What quick observation does the badchan make of Hannah?
She is an old girl in young girl disguise
How does Hannah feel about her family’s religious traditions?
She thinks they are stupid, pointless, and a waste of time
Why does Grandpa Will get upset when Hannah writes the numbers on her arms? What does he call her?
It reminded him of the death camp and he called her the angel of Death
Why were the other girls in town astonished when they learned Hannah had a best friend named Rosemary?
Because Rosemary is not a Jewish name
Compare and contrast Hannah’s old and new life
Old life - Braces
New life - No braces
Similar - Same person inside
Who is Tziporrah and Reuven’s father?
Yitzchak
Who did Rivka and Wolfe turn out to be at the end of the story?
Rivka = Aunt Eva Wolfe = Grandpa Will
What was your bowl used for?
Eating, drinking, and using the restroom
What was the midden?
The trash pile
What is a musselman?
Someone who has given up on life
Whose shoes did the Nazis find after Chaya and Gitl tried to escape?
The Bloklava’s
Who was caught and killed for trying to escape?
Shmuel
What does the smoke stack symbolize?
DEATH
What do the swallows symbolize?
Sadness and freedom
Who does Chaya save at the water pump?
Rivka
Where did Chaya end up when she walked through the door into Lilith’s Cave?
Back at Hannah’s grandparent’s apartment
Name the Devil’s Arithmetic’s two themes
Remembering and the importance of family and friends
There is a sign on the gate of the camp that says “work will set you free”. Why is this ironic?
Because the work was killing them it was so hard and the Nazis had no intention of setting the Jews free
Guess Who
Narrator of story and opens door for Elijah
Hannah
Guess Who
10 year old girl in the camp that ends up being Aunt Eva
Rivka
Guess Who
Chaya’s aunt who survives the camp and moves to Israel
Gitl
Guess Who
Is shot for trying to escape the camp
Shmuel
Guess Who
Young boy at the camp who ends up being Grandpa Will
Wolfe
Guess Who
Survives the camp and becomes an Israeli politician
Yitzchak
Guess Who
Gives up life for Rivka
Chaya
Guess Who
Is taken away by Commandant Breuer to “be with his mother”
Reuven
Guess Who
Is shot because she runs to be with her husband
Fayge
Guess Who
Dies the first night in the camps and Chaya is slapped for touching her
Tziporrah
Biography
Story of a person’s life told by someone else and written in third person POV
Autobiography
Story of a person’s life told by that person and written in first person POV
Objective
Not influenced by personal feelings
Subjective
Influenced by personal feelings
Biography or Autobiography
Information from different sources
Biography
Biography or Autobiography
Subjects interpretation of events
Autobiography
Biography or Autobiography
Private thoughts, feelings, and person’s voice
Autobiography
Biography or Autobiography
Objective
Biography
Biography or Autobiography
Subjective
Autobiography
Biography or Autobiography
See how people view the subject
Biography