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1 Test Review!

2  Take Notes today from the power point  Read over the informative information that you received about Frederick Douglass  Review your reading journals

3  Duh, so you do well on the test!  This is a test grade and there aren’t that many of those in a semester.  This will either be your last grade for Trimester Two or your first grade for Trimester Three; that will be determined.

4  5 True or False  10 multiple choice  10 short answers: should these be in complete sentences? Only if you want full credit.  2 Short essay questions; three paragraphs each.  What can I use on the test? Your brain, paper, and a writing utensil.

5  Frederick Douglass  Hugh & Sophia Auld  Captain Thomas  Sandy  Edward Covey

6  When, how, why Douglass’s mother died  Who was Douglass’s official owner  What Douglass learned to do in the ship yards  How Captain Thomas would be described as a master  The job Douglass is expected to complete at the Auld’s home in Baltimore  The purpose of the “root” Sandy gives to Douglass  What the turning point was in Douglass’s life

7  Why teaching Sabbath school is important to Douglass  How Douglass and his friends plan to escape  How Douglass’s life changes when he arrives in Baltimore  What convinces Douglass that he must learn to read  Why Douglass is sent to Covey’s farm  Why Douglass ends up in jail

8  The definition of personification  How Douglass uses personification to describe slavery & freedom  Be aware that “achievement through trickery” is one of the themes in the book, how does Douglass use deception to make positive actions.  The conflicts that Douglass faces  Examples of religious hypocrisy that are present in the book according to Douglass

9  Why Douglass uses biblical allusions and references in the Narrative  Other themes present in the Narrative are: hypocrisy, achievement, spirituality, or transformation. You should be able to describe how one of these themes is represented in the book  Connect one of the “Connections” that you read to a theme, issue, or character

10  Two column notes  Study Partners  Study guide  Flashcards  Repetition  Review your reading journal Good Luck! Your test is Friday, if you are absent it is your responsibility to see me as soon as possible. Don’t forget, if you don’t make up the test before the start of the next cycle you will not be able to make it up at a later date.


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