A letter from the EarthVersion en ligne In this activity you will listen to the song "Truth to Power" by One Republic. The song is a call to action that was written for a film. Pay attention to the lyrics and the pictures and answer the questions that will pop up during the video. par María Duarte Sánchez 1 What do you think 'tipping point' means? Selecciona una o varias respuestas a Critical point b Irrelevant point c Unforgettable moment 2 Name at least 2 different phenomena that you have seen in the pictures Respuesta escrita 3 What causes a drought? Selecciona una o varias respuestas a Different storms b The lack of rain c The crisis 4 What's happening in the background video? Respuesta escrita 5 Which of the following words is a synonym of 'ageless'? Selecciona una o varias respuestas a Young b Beautiful c Eternal 6 What do the last pictures show? Respuesta escrita 7 Take a moment to analyze the last picture. Can you describe what's happening and who is Wilson? Respuesta escrita 8 Who was the man in the first picture and what place is the second one? Selecciona una o varias respuestas a Mahatma Gandhi and the Washington Monument b Joe Biden and the Empire State Building c Martin Luther King and the Statue of Liberty 9 Name the two different phenomena shown in the previous pictures Respuesta escrita 10 What does "going on / to go on" mean? Selecciona una o varias respuestas a Continue b Stop c Live 11 We have already seen the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference in previous activities. What was the main point of the Paris Agreement? Respuesta escrita 12 What do the last two pictures show? How are these devices called? Respuesta escrita 13 What message and feelings does the song send you? What's your favourite line? Respuesta escrita Explicación 8 The first picture shows Mahatma Gandhi, an Indian lawyer who led his country to freedom (from the British who were creating colonies) in 1947. The place in the second picture is the Washington Monument. The picture was taken in 1963, it shows a crowd assembled on the Mall in front of the Reflecting Pool and between the Lincoln and Washington monuments during the civil rights March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.