Deck 10: Biography and Memoir

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Biographies that focus on small parts or one specific event in the subject's life are ________ biographies.

A) complete
B) collective
C) individual
D) episodic
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___ is an example of a biography aimed at older readers that relies heavily on facts, historical documents, and original sources.

A) Me...Jane
B) Lincoln: A Photobiography
C) Langston's Train Ride
D) Night Flight: Amelia Earhart Crosses the Atlantic
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Exaggerating the good qualities of a subject results in:

A) hypergraphy.
B) personification.
C) anachronism.
D) hagiography.
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Books on Sir Walter Raleigh, Sally Ride, and Lewis and Clark would all have a theme of:

A) exploration.
B) independence.
C) civil rights.
D) relationships.
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Facts are just facts without:

A) a vivid setting.
B) authentic dialogue.
C) detailed illustrations.
D) a unifying theme.
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________ is an example of a biographical fiction.

A) The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler
B) Rosa Parks: My Story
C) Firebird
D) Balloons over Broadway
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Memoirs can serve as ________ for young readers.

A) interesting reading material
B) models
C) history lessons
D) a guide
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A collection of biographies needs to be wide in scope and representative of:

A) the common man.
B) high school youth.
C) diverse people.
D) societal values.
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Biographies of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Dalai Lama would be grouped together under:

A) philosophers and religious leaders.
B) scientists and inventors.
C) extraordinary ordinary people.
D) political and military leaders.
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"What sources did the author use?"is a question to ask when evaluating:

A) setting.
B) accuracy.
C) plot.
D) theme.
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Biographies are self-authored.
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Biographies and memoirs can contain fictional events and characters.
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Biographies must tell of a person's entire life-from birth to death.
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Early biographies were used to present role models to children.
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Current biographies only focus on the lives of famous people.
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Biographical fiction can be used as a factual source.
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Setting is not an important aspect of biographies or memoirs, since the focus is on the lives of people.
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Strengths and weaknesses of biography subjects should be portrayed.
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Biography can be easily paired with historical fiction and nonfiction texts in the classroom.
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Organizing biographies by time period is the best way to teach them in the classroom.
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Define biography and explain how it differs from memoir.
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What do "authentic" biographies contain to indicate their authenticity?
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How would you determine a quality biography and memoir?
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Choose a group of biographical subject mentioned in the text. Explain two books you would teach in your classroom to illustrate that group.
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Explain the differences between a biography, autobiography, and memoir.
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Explain why biography is important in the lives of young readers.
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How much fiction do you think should be allowed in biographies? When do you think such fictionalization is justified? Explain your stance.
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What benefits are there in using biographies over historical fiction in a social studies curriculum? Historical fiction over biographies?
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Deck 10: Biography and Memoir
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Biographies that focus on small parts or one specific event in the subject's life are ________ biographies.

A) complete
B) collective
C) individual
D) episodic
episodic
2
___ is an example of a biography aimed at older readers that relies heavily on facts, historical documents, and original sources.

A) Me...Jane
B) Lincoln: A Photobiography
C) Langston's Train Ride
D) Night Flight: Amelia Earhart Crosses the Atlantic
Lincoln: A Photobiography
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Exaggerating the good qualities of a subject results in:

A) hypergraphy.
B) personification.
C) anachronism.
D) hagiography.
hagiography.
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Books on Sir Walter Raleigh, Sally Ride, and Lewis and Clark would all have a theme of:

A) exploration.
B) independence.
C) civil rights.
D) relationships.
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Facts are just facts without:

A) a vivid setting.
B) authentic dialogue.
C) detailed illustrations.
D) a unifying theme.
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________ is an example of a biographical fiction.

A) The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler
B) Rosa Parks: My Story
C) Firebird
D) Balloons over Broadway
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Memoirs can serve as ________ for young readers.

A) interesting reading material
B) models
C) history lessons
D) a guide
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A collection of biographies needs to be wide in scope and representative of:

A) the common man.
B) high school youth.
C) diverse people.
D) societal values.
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Biographies of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Dalai Lama would be grouped together under:

A) philosophers and religious leaders.
B) scientists and inventors.
C) extraordinary ordinary people.
D) political and military leaders.
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"What sources did the author use?"is a question to ask when evaluating:

A) setting.
B) accuracy.
C) plot.
D) theme.
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Biographies are self-authored.
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Biographies and memoirs can contain fictional events and characters.
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Biographies must tell of a person's entire life-from birth to death.
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Early biographies were used to present role models to children.
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Current biographies only focus on the lives of famous people.
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Biographical fiction can be used as a factual source.
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Setting is not an important aspect of biographies or memoirs, since the focus is on the lives of people.
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Strengths and weaknesses of biography subjects should be portrayed.
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Biography can be easily paired with historical fiction and nonfiction texts in the classroom.
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Organizing biographies by time period is the best way to teach them in the classroom.
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Define biography and explain how it differs from memoir.
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What do "authentic" biographies contain to indicate their authenticity?
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How would you determine a quality biography and memoir?
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Choose a group of biographical subject mentioned in the text. Explain two books you would teach in your classroom to illustrate that group.
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Explain the differences between a biography, autobiography, and memoir.
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Explain why biography is important in the lives of young readers.
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How much fiction do you think should be allowed in biographies? When do you think such fictionalization is justified? Explain your stance.
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What benefits are there in using biographies over historical fiction in a social studies curriculum? Historical fiction over biographies?
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