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Why Can't You Make Them Behave King George.
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Which one is a fact?
a) Taxing Americans was a good idea
b) The stamp act was a bad idea
c) The French and Indian War was fought in America
d) King George was a firm king
Which one is an opinion?
a) The war has been fought on American Soil, so they should have to pay for it.
b) In 1776 King George created the Stamp Act
c) King George was a king in England
d) King George started a war against the Americans
King George was flabergasted that they would disagree with him. He was shocked! How would you describe King George?
a) Happy
b) Intelligent
c) Serious
d) Foolish
What was King George's opinion of the Americans after they declared their independence on July 4, 1776?
a) He thought they were rebellious children
b) He thought they were funny
c) He thought they were immature
d) He agreed with their actions
What was Lord North's Opinion when her heard about the events in Yorktown? look on pg. 367
a) He thought King George would be over thrown
b) He thought the colonists were going to win the war
c) He thought England needed the next battle to be a victory
d) He thought the war would last a very long time.
to disapprove or to oppose
a) Object
b) midst
c) advantage
d) repeal
To withdraw or take away
a) repeal
b) object
c) midst
d) advantage
in the middle or the center of something
a) midst
b) objected
c) advantage
d) repeal
He was as mean as a lion-- what is this an example of
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) idiom
d) hyperbole
this lesson went over my head--- what is this an example of
a) idiom
b) metahpor
c) hyperbole
d) simile
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