Lit. 7 (Of People) - Test 4 Flashcards
“I’ll get through. If I see them first”… (match)
“Paul Revere and the Minutemen”
“I, too, feel the same beautiful thank-you-God, that all we Americans say here today.” (match)
“Thanksgiving Day”
“…with malice toward none; with charity for all” (match)
“Honest Abe”
He named her sergeant with manly praise. (match)
“Molly Pitcher”
God keep them always everywhere–
The home, the heart, the place of prayer (match)
“Three Things”
Which country did William the Silent rule? (choice)
Holland
According to “The Man for the Hour,” whom did General Washington select to ask King Louis for aid? (choice)
John Laurens
In “The Legend of William Tell,” what did Gessler hang on a pole for all to bow to? (choice)
hat
According to The Forgotten Hero, Mr. Caufield had earned what? (short answer)
the Medal of Honor
Mr. Caufield was this at a school. (short answer)
janitor
In “William the Silent,” the people chose this as a reward for their courage. (short answer)
a university
In “God Save Our President,” the president of the United States is called this. (short answer)
a patriot
the author of “Barbara Frietchie.” (short answer)
John Greenleaf Whittier
the author of “The Centennial Meditation of Columbia.” (short answer)
Sidney Lanier
Essay: tell how the following characters are patriots: Magda, Nathan Hale, Paul Revere, and Barbara Frietchie.
Magda = expressed her love for America in her prayer at the T. program.
N. Hale = bravely served America; gave his life for her.
P. Revere = riding from Charleston to Lexington to warn the British were coming.
B. Frietchie = displayed and defended the US flag when Confederate troops shot at it.