Mississippi Trial | Vocabulary | POV | Phrase and Clauses | Ms. Allia |
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Who did Hiram live with when he was young?
His grandparents
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Which vocabulary term means the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, sex, or disability.
Discrimination
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Phrase or clause? by the river
Phrase
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What is Ms. Allia's favorite movie genre?
Action
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Why did Hiram go back to Mississippi as a teenager?
His grandfather had as stroke.
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Which vocabulary term means a social group or division based on wealth
Class
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Which POV uses "I" and "we"?
First Person
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Phrase or clause? As they went home
Clause
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What are Ms. Allia's children's names?
Hana and Adam
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What is the final verdict in the trial of the murder of Emmett Till?
Milam and Bryant were found guilty.
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Which vocabulary terms means a social group that shares a common homeland, culture, religion, language, or ancestry
Ethnicity
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Which POV uses "you"?
Second Person
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Phrase or clause? To the restaurant
Phrase
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What does Ms. Allia drive?
Jeep Renegade
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Why did Grandpa Earl sell his car?
To hide the fact that he was connected to the murder.
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Which vocabulary term means conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
Prosecution
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Which POV doesn't show thoughts or feels of any characters?
Third Person Objective
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Phrase or clause? Because the thought they were home
clause
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What state is Ms. Allia from?
South Carolina
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Where was R.C. during the trial?
Out of town working another job.
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Which vocabulary term means something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof.
Allegedly
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Which POV show thoughts and feelings of multiple characters?
Third Person Omniscient
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Phrase or clause? while she drove home
clause
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What accessory does Ms. Allia wear every single day?
Sunglasses
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