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A-100• ANSWER: This is the author of an article about killing babies• QUESTION: Who is (Jonathan ) Swift?

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A-200

• ANSWER: This author wrote an article about our lack of knowledge of food.

• QUESTION: Who is Barbara Kingsolver

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A-300

• ANSWER: This author chose to focus on the low wages of companies in Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras, and China.

• QUESTION: Who is Anita Roddick?

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A-400• ANSWER: This author usually

writes fiction novels but instead chose to counter proposals by authors such as Anita Roddick by arguing against Clinton’s Senate bill.

• QUESTION: Who is Chitra Divakaruni?

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A-500

• ANSWER: This author published a flier that uses logical an emotional appeals

• QUESTION: Who is the Global Exchange?

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• ANSWER: This is the term for references to corporations such as M&M/Mars in articles about cocoa.

• QUESTION: What is an allusion?

B-100

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B-200

• ANSWER: This is the term for stories, like that of Nimai working in a home in Calcutta in “Live Free and Starve”

• QUESTION: What are anecdotes?

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B-300

• ANSWER: This is the term for terms used by an author, such as labor hawks, trade economist, foreign aid, tariffs, pensions, per-capita spending.

• QUESTION: What is jargon?

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B-400

• ANSWER: This is the term for the technique used in this phrase, “lower, lower, lower their prices.” (not repetition)

• QUESTION: What is epizeuxis?

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B-500

• ANSWER: This is the term for the assumption that if public disclosure of Wal-Mart’s overseas factories was achieved that Wal-Mart would have a harder time hiding their abuses, leaving out the idea that Wal-Mart, by providing the list, could just as easily hide abuses.

• QUESTION: What is enthymeme?

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C-100

• ANSWER: This is the predominant tone of “A Modest Proposal.” (not ironic)

• QUESTION: What is satiric?

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C-200

• ANSWER: This is the appeal to which the tone of the photograph by the Global Exchange is appealing. (logical or emotional)

• QUESTION: What is emotional?

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C-300

• ANSWER: This is the predominant tone of “Live Free and Starve” – concerned, angry, dispassionate, hypercritical, pugnacious

• QUESTION: What is concerned?

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C-400

• ANSWER: As an opinion piece, this is the predominant tone of “Calculating the Real Cost of ‘Everyday Low Prices’” – respectful, dire, speculative, sardonic, nostalgic

• QUESTION: What is sardonic?

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C-500

• ANSWER: This is the predominant tone of “Put your Money Where Their Mouths Are” – cautious, compassionate, critical, condescending, contemptuous

• QUESTION: What is critical?

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D-100

• ANSWER: The story of Abkar is given by Kristof as an example of this synonym for thesis that begins with the letter ‘p’

• QUESTION: What is the premise?

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D-200

• ANSWER: This is the reason Bok drew his cartoon. It is his _______ to draw our attention to our own hypocrisy.

• QUESTION: What is his purpose/intent?

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D-300

• ANSWER: Many of the authors use facts that are backed up by numbers. These are known as ____________.

• QUESTION: What are statistics?

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D-400

• ANSWER: This call by Kristof for University Students to spend 19 cents per day to sponsor school meals in places like Toukoultoukouli is what Kristof calls his _______ to his readers.

• QUESTION: What is his challenge?

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D-500

• ANSWER: Bittman’s article contains a ___________ examination of food as it has progressed from one primary food preparer per family to a nation vastly more knowledgeable about food.

• QUESTION: What is chronological?

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E-100

• ANSWER: Swift is critical of the Roman Catholic Church of what nation?

• QUESTION: Ireland

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E-200

• QUESTION: This famous Bobby is alluded to by Bittman.

• ANSWER: Who is Bobby Flay?

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E-300

• ANSWER: In the anecdote by Roddick about Piedras Negras, this is how Mr. Negras was making $30 a week.

• QUESTION: What is selling his blood/plasma?

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E-400

• ANSWER: In the article by Harrop, she associates Wal-Mart associates with these.

• QUESTION: What are serfs?

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E-500

• ANSWER: The manufacture of this by children in Sialkot, Pakistan is discussed in Kristof’s article.

• QUESTION: What are soccer balls?

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FINAL JEOPARDY

• ANSWER: Although he worked with dogs and Divakaruni is using him as a metaphor for hierarchical structure, this famous research scientist was alluded to “Live Free and Starve”

• QUESTION: Who is Maslow?