Literature Section IV Flashcards
What is Greta Thunberg’s full name?
Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg
Where was Greta Thunberg born?
Stockholm, Sweden
When was Greta Thunberg born?
Jan. 3, 2003
What is Greta Thunberg’s father’s profession?
actor
What is Greta Thunberg’s mother’s profession?
opera singer
What type of autism does Greta Thunberg have?
Asperger’s syndrome
What happens with people who have Asperger’s syndrome?
they usually hyperfocus on a single area of interest
What is Asperger’s syndrome?
a form of autism that forms a deep focus on a specific area of interest
What is Greta Thunberg’s area of interest?
climate change
How old was Greta Thunberg when she became interested in climate change?
8 years old
Why did Greta Thunberg go vegan?
because raising cattle contributes to global warming
Greta Thunberg began a climate strike in Sept. 2018. What did she do in this strike?
she sat outside Sweden’s parliament with a sign, and eventually gained international attention
Greta Thunberg’s climate strike in 2018 inspired students to participate in what?
“Fridays for Future”
When did Greta Thunberg deliver her speech at the UN Climate Summit in NYC?
2019
Who was Time Magazine’s person of the year in 2019?
Greta Thunberg
When did Greta Thunberg get Person of the Year from Time Magazine?
2019
When was climate strike word of the year? (Collins Dictionary)
2019
What was Collins Dictionary’s word of the year in 2019?
climate strike
How many times was Greta Thunberg nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?
5 times (2019-2023)
Which years was Greta Thunberg nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?
2019-2023
When did Greta Thunberg graduate high school?
June 9, 2023
What does Greta Thunberg criticize world leaders about in her speech?
for empty promises and not caring about the environment
What does Greta Thunberg emphasize in her speech?
the urgency of our climate crisis
What does Greta Thunberg end her speech with?
a message of hope, suggesting that change will be driven by youth
What is the tone of Greta Thunberg’s speech?
passionate, accusatory, and urgent
What feeling does it create when Greta Thunberg addresses the audience with “you” in “We’ll be watching you”?
it creates a sense of confrontation and accountability
What collective pronoun does Greta Thunberg use most often in her speech?
“we”
Who does Greta Thunberg include when she states “we” in her speech?
all young people
How does Greta Thunberg evoke a strong emotional response in her speech?
using pathos
Are the statements Greta Thunberg uses to address the world leaders in her speech positive or negative?
negative
What phrase does Greta Thunberg repeat in her speech to emphasize her outrage?
“How dare you!”
What does the repetition of “How dare you!” in Greta Thunberg’s speech emphasize?
her outrage against the world leaders
What is anaphora?
repetition of certain phrases to invoke a strong emotional feeling
What literary device is used when Greta Thunberg repeats “How dare you!” in her speech?
anaphora
According to Greta Thunberg in her speech, how long has the science on climate change been clear?
30 years
What is it called when Greta Thunberg uses data and statistics to support her claim in her speech?
logos
What do the phrases “50%”, “1.5 degrees”, and “hundreds of billions of tons of CO2” emphasize? (used in Greta Thunberg’s speech)
the severity of the climate situation
At the end of Greta Thunberg’s speech, she says “The world is waking up. And change is coming” to suggest what?
hope, that change will happen
What is Attenborough’s full name?
Sir David Frederick Attenborough