Nipsey Hussle

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8th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
1. According to the article, Hussle thought it was important for Eritrean-Americans to honor their heritage and the country of Eritrea.
A. The victory still serves as a badge of honor for Eritreans, instilling a mentality of self-sufficiency and resolve that Hussle drew inspiration from.
B. When Eritrean-American actress Tiffany Haddish, who also grew up in L.A., wore an Eritrean zuria dress at the 2018 Academy Awards to honor her Eritrean father, I asked Hussle about her gesture.
c. “I thought that was dope and how she made that a part of her narrative and just repping where she comes from with pride.
D. Our country is such a small country, and it’s so underrepresented in the world.”
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
1. Read the list of sentences from the article.
1. As L.A. and hip-hop community mourn his tragic death, the Eritrean community is grieving the loss of our brother, too.
2. For Eritrean-Americans, Hussle became our flag bearer.
3. I think he meant the utmost to the Eritrean community.
4. This past week, more than 40 vigils were organized worldwide.
Which two sentences taken together provide the BEST evidence to support the idea that Hussle’s fans were not limited to the Eritrean community in America?
A. 1 and 2
B. 2 and 3
C. 3 and 4
D. 4 and 1
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
3. Which of the following details is MOST important to the development of the central idea of the article?
A. Annexed by Ethiopia in 1962, Eritrea spent the next three decades fighting for independence.
B. Hussle took his first trip to Eritrea in 2004, when he stayed for three months.
C. His performance was packed and everyone was soaked in sweat because the air conditioner broke on a humid July night, but we still rapped every word with him.
D. I’ll think about my parents and how much they loved Eritrean singer Yemane Baya, who shared the unapologetic Eritrean experience during its fight for independence.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Read the selection from the article.
Hussle took his first trip to Eritrea in 2004, when he stayed for three months, then went back again last year after the release of his Grammy-nominated album "Victory Lap." He described his first trip as life-altering, speaking candidly and openly about the Eritrean-American experience with prominent radio personalities and giving Eritreans here a platform we've never had before. "A lot of who I am, I understood more once I went over [to Eritrea]," Hussle said last year on Hot 97's "Ebro In the Morning." "Who I thought I was naturally, parts of my personality and what I was interested in is connected to my dad's side."
Which of the following can be inferred from the selection above?
Hussle went to Eritrea in order to be able to talk about Eritrea to prominent radio personalities.
Hussle traveled to Eritrea to become more familiar with his father's side of the family.
Hussle initially planned on staying in Eritrea for a short amount of time but ended up staying for three months.
Hussle initially went to Eritrea to get some ideas for a new album that he wanted to write.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Read the following selection from the article.
He used the analogy of a marathon, fitting for a country synonymous with world-class long-distance runners, in his music and clothing brand to capture his growth as a prominent independent artist, an entrepreneur and a human over the past 14 years.
Which idea is BEST supported by this paragraph?
Long-distance running was an activity that Hussle engaged in during his spare time
Hussle's clothing brand was primarily designed for world-class long-distance runners in Eritrea.
Hussle's goals for himself went beyond being a prominent independent musician.
The decision by Hussle to become a musician evolved from his decision to be an entrepreneur.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does the central idea that Hussle was important to Eritrean Americans emerge in the article?
The author describes how Hussle spoke on the radio about the Eritrean American experience.
The author states that Hussle became the flag bearer for Eritrean-Americans.
The author explains how Eritrean-Americans reacted to the death of Hussle.
The author states the significance of Eritrean independence to EritreanAmericans and Hussle.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which of the following sentences from the article BEST develops a central idea of the article?
He was widely known as a byproduct of Crenshaw, a neighborhood in South Los Angeles, through his gang affiliation, his lyrical substance and his community efforts.
He was the face of an invisible country with little representation in mainstream U.S. media — it's constantly in the shadows of Ethiopia because of the nations' similar cultures and traditions.
The venue was packed, and everyone was soaked in sweat because the air conditioner broke on a humid July night, but we still rapped every word with him.
I'll remember when I walked into a suite to meet a friend at last year's NBA AllStar Game in Los Angeles and happened to run into Hussle there, and I suddenly realized that, for once, I wasn't the only Eritrean in the room.
8.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Where was Nipsy Hussle murdered?
Crenshaw
Marathon Clothing
New York
Eritrea
9.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What does the word self-sufficiency means?
reliant
dependent
independent
weak
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