Fred, Harriet, & Case

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(He, Him) and his wife were abolitionists.
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An inference is something that is not actually stated, but can be interpreted from a reading or film. Which of the following is a logical inference we can draw from the Narrative of Frederick Douglass?
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Harriet asked if she could have (those, them) blankets for warmth.
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My sister and (I, me) are going to the mall afterschoo.
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In the Harriet Tubman reading, who wrote down the names of the escaped slaves?
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Of course it did not surprise (we, us) slaves when a master would begin to whip us without cause.
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She and (they, them) were singing as they walked.
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At the end of it all, (us, we) slaves were doomed to death.
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Harriet Tubman uses the negro spiritual "Go Down Moses" as a
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His aunt and (him, he) later went to live with a new master.
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From the Harriet Tubman reading, the phrase "And freedom's not bought with dust" most likely means
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According to the film, why was Frederick Douglass' daughter so upset with him after her mother died?
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According to the Harriet Tubman reading, what day of the week were slaves most often discovered missing?
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A character shift occurs when a person goes from being good to evil or a person goes from being evil to good. Which of the following is the best example of a character shift?
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"We were encouraged to do this by two exceptional gentlemen...whose names I afterward ascertained..." In this sentence, the word "ascertained" most likely means
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The winners of the essay contest are Jennifer and (I, me).
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Which pronoun can be both a DOER and a RECEIVER?
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In the Frederick Douglass film, we find out that he was helped to freedom by a British woman who
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According to the Harriet Tubman cartoon, how many people did "Moses" help free on the Underground Railroad?
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You and (I, me) have heard of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman.
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There was nameless man who, along with his wife, fed and runaway slaves in Harriet Tubman's group. The man was from which location?
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ALL BUT WHICH would be a proper way to describe the tone of a passage?
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What bird call did Harriet Tubman and her fellow fugitives use to communicate at the start of the reading?
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According to her bio, Harriet Tubman came back very soon after she escaped for whom?
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The movie gave Jerry and (I, me) nightmares for a week!
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Mr. Douglass describes this man as having "lived in a neater house; dined at a better table; read more newspapers..."
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If you would hand me (them, those) scissors, I will cut the paper.
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What did William Still (from the Harriet Tubman reading and cartoon) and Mr. Nathan Johnson (from the Narrative of Frederick Douglass) have in common?
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In the reading, Harriet Tubman uses her gun to
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Frederick Douglass says, "I felt myself a slave. The idea of speaking to white people weighed me down." His use of the phrase "weighed me down" is an example of
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How many slaves were in the group that we read about in the Elements of Literature book?
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Which would be a theme that was seen in both Frederick Douglass AND Harriet Tubman's readings?
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A "turning point" is a part of the story that determines the outcome. Which event would you describe as a "turning point" in the Harriet Tubman reading?
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ALL BUT WHICH was one of Frederick Douglass' last names throughout his life?
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In addition to the abolititon of slavery, both Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman also championed what other cause?
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In the Frederick Douglass film, we found out that he had a wife named...
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An inference is something that is not actually stated, but can be interpreted from a reading or film. Which of the following is a logical inference we can draw from the Harriet Tubman reading?
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In the Harriet Tubman reading, the fugitives final destination is
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ALL BUT WHICH is a RECEIVER pronoun?
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Which is an example of a "DOER" pronoun?
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In Chapter XI, which man helped Frederick Douglass after he arrived in New York?
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First person point of view (POV) is when a story is told directly from the character whose experiences are being shared, using first person pronouns like: I, my, me, we, and our. Which reading was told from the first person point of view (POV)?
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The story of Frederick Douglass was astonising to my friend and (me, I).
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Frederick Douglass' subscription to the ___________ led him to start his own newspaper called the ____________.
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The last name "Douglass" was given to Frederick by Mr. Johnson because he was reading a novel called
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According to the film, how many children did Frederick Douglass and Ana have?
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What was Harriet Tubman's nickname?
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My teacher told the story of slavery to Jessica and (I, me).
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In Chapter XI, what city does Frederick Douglass arrive in?
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In the Harriet Tubman cartoon, her father told her that the moss grew on the North side of the trees. Why did he give her this information?