A) Africa B) Asia C) America D) England
A) alliteration B) personification C) simile D) metaphor
A) Her grandmother lived in this city. B) Phillis was to work at Liberty Hall. C) She was too young for the slave markets on the Caribbean. D) The ship was to be docked in the Boston Harbor.
A) teacher B) farmer C) cook D) servant
A) Senegal, West Africa B) Boston, Massachusetts C) London, England D) Charleston, SC
A) Greek B) Latin C) English D) Spanish
A) heard B) ear C) hear D) un
A) her life in Africa B) a well-loved minister C) her time with the Wheatley family D) a journey on a slave ship
A) a narrative poem B) an autobiography C) a folktale D) a biography
A) 1776 B) 1784 C) 1770 D) 1761
A) west B) south C) north D) east
A) 31 B) 84 C) 70 D) 61
A) her life as an indentured servant B) George Washington C) the colonies wanting their freedom from England D) John Peters, her husband
A) He wanted to honor her for her work. B) He felt sorry for her. C) She was a friend of the family. D) The thought she was a pleasant person.
A) for a slave ship B) for Mr. Wheatley's mother C) after the captain of a ship D) for a river in Africa
A) teacher, author, mother B) hard worker, smart, author C) shy, lazy, uneducated D) stubborn, outgoing, lazy
A) when she turned eighteen years old B) after Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley died C) when she got married D) when she arrived in Boston |