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Unit 4- Story 3. Ray and Mr. Pit. Vocabulary. Influence . To demand hard work and never giving up on something; persevere and persist To follow closely To way that things work The power to convince, persuade; to lead a person towards an action; manipulate .
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Unit 4- Story 3 Ray and Mr. Pit Ray and Mr. Pit
Ray and Mr. Pit Vocabulary
Ray and Mr. Pit Influence • To demand hard work and never giving up on something; persevere and persist • To follow closely • To way that things work • The power to convince, persuade; to lead a person towards an action; manipulate
Ray and Mr. Pit D) The power to convince, persuade; to lead a person towards an action; manipulate
Ray and Mr. Pit Jukebox • A box that contains rubbish and refuse • A coin-operated machine that plays a variety of songs when buttons are pushed • A coin-operated machine that gives rides or predicts the future • A machine that you feed coins to and receive foods or drinks
Ray and Mr. Pit B) A coin-operated machine that plays a variety of songs when buttons are pushed
Ray and Mr. Pit Contraption • A machine that is very expensive or costly • A piece of art by a famous artist or sculpturist • An instrument used to make many different types of sound effects • A machine or gadget that is not commonly seen; device; thing
Ray and Mr. Pit D) A machine or gadget that is not commonly seen; device; thing
Ray and Mr. Pit Expose • To introduce or to show something one has not seen or done before • To formally train someone in a specific type of job or occupation • To write a script specifically for a play, musical, or movie • To constantly complain about the weather and other things
Ray and Mr. Pit A) To introduce or to show something one has not seen or done before
Ray and Mr. Pit Enthrall • To have a very special gift for seeing or predicting the future of others • To attract many different type of people; charisma or magnetism • To captivate or be extremely interested in and excited; captivate; fascinate • To be bored or easily tire of things
Ray and Mr. Pit C) To captivate or be extremely interested in and excited; captivate; fascinate
Ray and Mr. Pit Comprehension
Ray and Mr. Pit 1) What type of story is Ray and Mr. Pit? • Historical fiction • Realistic fiction • Fairy tale • Biography
Ray and Mr. Pit D) Biography
Ray and Mr. Pit 2) What is an jazz? • A type of machine that helps the blind read written materials • A type of dance that people twirl to • A type of music that people can groove to • A type of dress or outfit that people often wear to formal affairs • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit C) A type of music that people can groove to
Ray and Mr. Pit 3) Who was Ray Charles? A) A man who didn’t become famous until he was in his 50’s B) A man who helped others to learn the reading of Braille C) A man who became a famous writer and actor D) A man who became a famous musician and singer E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit D) A man who became a famous musician and singer
Ray and Mr. Pit 4) Who was Mr. Pit? A) A man who helped someone learn how to play and appreciate the piano B) A man who didn’t become famous until he was in his 50’s C) A man who became a famous writer and actor D) A man who became a famous musician and singer E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit A man who helped someone learn how to play and appreciate the piano He also owned the Red Wing Café and General Store He loved to play the ‘boogie-woogie’ music! This was an early type of jazz music
Ray and Mr. Pit 5) What did Mr. Pit have at the Red Wing Café? • Piano lessons, cakes, breakfast, rooms for renting, etc. • Menus, cookies, cakes, dinner, breakfast, lunch, etc. • Pianos, music, sheet music, piano stools, metronomes, etc. • Cigarettes, kerosene, soda water, cakes, candies, etc. • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit D) Cigarettes, kerosene, soda water, cakes, candies, etc.
Ray and Mr. Pit 6) What was music to Ray Charles? A) A melody, tune, harmony, and song B) To make him a famous person C) The only thing he wanted to do D) A way to make a living E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit C) The only thing he wanted to do
Ray and Mr. Pit 7) Who was Mr. Pit to Ray Charles? • He was his friend and had a great heart • He taught Ray how to play the piano • He was a man who just wanted a simple life • He was a small business owner • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit 8) How did Mr. Pit help Ray? • He let Ray explore the piano and make his own discoveries • He offered encouragement and praise • He didn’t allow Ray to use his blindness as an excuse • He was like a father to him • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit 9) Why can’t we find Mr. Pit in musical history books? A) He wanted a simple life and didn’t explore a musical career B) He wasn’t that great of a piano player C) No one knew about him to write about him D) Historians didn’t start writing music history until after Mr. Pit’s death E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit A)He wanted a simple life and didn’t explore a musical career
Ray and Mr. Pit 10) How did music help Ray Charles? • He learned how to express himself • It was a way that Ray could show his talents and not have people feel sorry for his blindness • He learned that he had a musical gift and wanted to share it with the world • It held his attention and helped to be a better person • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit 11) Why was Mr. Pit so important in Ray’s life? A) He led a good life and was a good role model for Ray B) He recognized Ray’s talents and helped him to become a piano player C) He treated Ray like a son D) He treated Ray like a teacher E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit 12) How did Mr. Pit show encouragement to Ray? • He cheered him on during his early days, only 3 years old, to explore • He let Ray ‘mash and smash’ the piano keys and he didn’t get mad • He led Ray to explore the piano • He played the piano well, too and let Ray listen to his piano playing • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit 13) How did Ray’s early exploration help him become a great jazz musician? • He memorized all of the jazz scores by all of the jazz musicians at the time • He learned the scales of the piano perfectly in 1 month • He learned that he could ‘make up music’; that’s what jazz can be: improvised • He learned that the piano is a precious instrument and to never hit the keys • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit C) He learned that he could ‘make up music’; that’s what jazz can be: improvised
Ray and Mr. Pit 14) What was music to Ray? A) It was a way to waste the day B) It was a necessity to him C) It wasn’t that important to him D) He only went to play with Mr. Pit because he wanted a dad E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit B) It was a necessity to him
Ray and Mr. Pit 15) Who was Ray’s biggest influence? • His brother • Mr. Wylie Pitman • His father • His mother • All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit B) Mr. Wylie Pitman
Ray and Mr. Pit 16) How is boogie-woogie music played? A) Smooth and slow B) Fast and lively C) Smooth and fast D) At an even tempo E) All of the above
Ray and Mr. Pit B) Fast and lively “His fingers were flying on the piano”