Understanding Context to Gain Meaning of Vocabulary

Understanding Context to Gain Meaning of Vocabulary

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Understanding Context to Gain Meaning of Vocabulary

Understanding Context to Gain Meaning of Vocabulary

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English

Professional Development

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Mehmet Gonen

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

John Steuart Curry is most well known for his oil paintings and murals. One of his most famous murals is on display at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, Kansas. Although it is now regarded as a masterpiece, on a par with works done by __________ such as Thomas Hart Benton, while Curry was working on it, several debates over the __________ arose, which __________delayed completion of the work. One of the __________ surrounding the mural was the __________ of John Brown, the legendary abolitionist who __________ a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia in 1859. __________ of the painting insisted that the blood on John Brown's hands and the tornado in the background portrayed Kansas in a negative __________. Though Curry tried to explain his __________, the issue remained contentious, and the mural was never signed by the artist. John Steuart Curry would continue to __________to make his point of view understood by many Kansans, as they felt that his paintings were an embarrassment to the state.

representation

disputes

peers

tone

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

John Steuart Curry is most well known for his oil paintings and murals. One of his most famous murals is on display at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, Kansas. Although it is now regarded as a masterpiece, on a par with works done by __________ such as Thomas Hart Benton, while Curry was working on it, several debates over the __________ arose, which __________delayed completion of the work. One of the __________ surrounding the mural was the __________ of John Brown, the legendary abolitionist who __________ a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia in 1859. __________ of the painting insisted that the blood on John Brown's hands and the tornado in the background portrayed Kansas in a negative __________. Though Curry tried to explain his __________, the issue remained contentious, and the mural was never signed by the artist. John Steuart Curry would continue to __________to make his point of view understood by many Kansans, as they felt that his paintings were an embarrassment to the state.

disputes

eventually

fight

content

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

John Steuart Curry is most well known for his oil paintings and murals. One of his most famous murals is on display at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, Kansas. Although it is now regarded as a masterpiece, on a par with works done by __________ such as Thomas Hart Benton, while Curry was working on it, several debates over the __________ arose, which __________delayed completion of the work. One of the __________ surrounding the mural was the __________ of John Brown, the legendary abolitionist who __________ a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia in 1859. __________ of the painting insisted that the blood on John Brown's hands and the tornado in the background portrayed Kansas in a negative __________. Though Curry tried to explain his __________, the issue remained contentious, and the mural was never signed by the artist. John Steuart Curry would continue to __________to make his point of view understood by many Kansans, as they felt that his paintings were an embarrassment to the state.

eventually

objectors

representation

disputes

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

John Steuart Curry is most well known for his oil paintings and murals. One of his most famous murals is on display at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, Kansas. Although it is now regarded as a masterpiece, on a par with works done by__________ such as Thomas Hart Benton, while Curry was working on it, several debates over the __________ arose, which __________ delayed completion of the work. One of the __________ surrounding the mural was the __________ of John Brown, the legendary abolitionist who __________ a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia in 1859. __________ of the painting insisted that the blood on John Brown's hands and the tornado in the background portrayed Kansas in a negative __________. Though Curry tried to explain his __________, the issue remained contentious, and the mural was never signed by the artist. John Steuart Curry would continue to __________to make his point of view understood by many Kansans, as they felt that his paintings were an embarrassment to the state.

idea

disputes

peers

fight

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

John Steuart Curry is most well known for his oil paintings and murals. One of his most famous murals is on display at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, Kansas. Although it is now regarded as a masterpiece, on a par with works done by__________ such as Thomas Hart Benton, while Curry was working on it, several debates over the__________ arose, which __________ delayed completion of the work. One of the __________ surrounding the mural was the __________ of John Brown, the legendary abolitionist who __________ a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia in 1859. __________ of the painting insisted that the blood on John Brown's hands and the tornado in the background portrayed Kansas in a negative __________. Though Curry tried to explain his __________, the issue remained contentious, and the mural was never signed by the artist. John Steuart Curry would continue to __________to make his point of view understood by many Kansans, as they felt that his paintings were an embarrassment to the state.

organized

representation

content

tone

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

John Steuart Curry is most well known for his oil paintings and murals. One of his most famous murals is on display at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, Kansas. Although it is now regarded as a masterpiece, on a par with works done by __________such as Thomas Hart Benton, while Curry was working on it, several debates over the __________ arose, which __________ delayed completion of the work. One of the __________ surrounding the mural was the __________ of John Brown, the legendary abolitionist who __________ a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia in 1859. __________ of the painting insisted that the blood on John Brown's hands and the tornado in the background portrayed Kansas in a negative __________. Though Curry tried to explain his __________, the issue remained contentious, and the mural was never signed by the artist. John Steuart Curry would continue to __________to make his point of view understood by many Kansans, as they felt that his paintings were an embarrassment to the state.

content

tone

organized

fight

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

John Steuart Curry is most well known for his oil paintings and murals. One of his most famous murals is on display at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, Kansas. Although it is now regarded as a masterpiece, on a par with works done by__________ such as Thomas Hart Benton, while Curry was working on it, several debates over the __________ arose, which __________ delayed completion of the work. One of the __________ surrounding the mural was the __________ of John Brown, the legendary abolitionist who __________ a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia in 1859. __________ of the painting insisted that the blood on John Brown's hands and the tornado in the background portrayed Kansas in a negative __________. Though Curry tried to explain his __________, the issue remained contentious, and the mural was never signed by the artist. John Steuart Curry would continue to __________to make his point of view understood by many Kansans, as they felt that his paintings were an embarrassment to the state.

Objectors

Peers

Content

Representation

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