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Acts III and IV
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5A comparison of two objects using like or as
6What is a simile?
7An essay, given in a house of worship, which
conveys the speakers message or point of view
8What is a sermon?
9A factual account of events in the life or
development of a people, nation, institution or
culture
10What is a journal?
11A figure of speech in which a speaker directly
addresses an absent person
12What is apostrophe?
13A poetic device that changes the usual order of
words
14What is inversion?
15Work published titled under The Tenth Muse
16Who is Anne Bradstreet?
17Preached fiery sermons during the Great
Awakening Known as the last Puritan
18Who is Jonathan Edwards?
19Puritan leader who was elected governor of
Plymouth over 30 times
20Who is William Bradford?
21Wrote about a spinning wheel
22Who is Edward Taylor?
23Wrote because he/she wanted. Not for
publication. Work later published by
brother-in-law
24Who is Anne Bradstreet?
25Used FEAR to appeal to his audience
26Who is Jonathan Edwards?
27But that which was most sad and lamentable was,
that in two or three months time half of their
company died
28What is Of Plymouth Plantation?
29But indeed these things are nothing if God
should withdraw his hand, they would avail no
more to keep you from falling than the thin air
to hold up a person that is suspended in it.
30What is Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?
31Then dye the same in heavenly colors choice./
All pinked with varnished flowers of paradise.
32What is Huswifery
33Then straight I gin my heart to chide./ And did
thy wealth on earth abide?
34What is Upon the Burning of Our House
35So they committed themselves to the will of God
and resolved to proceed.
36What is Of Plymouth Plantation?
37These two people in Of Plymouth Plantation were
praised by Bradford for caring for the sick
38Who are Myles Standish and William Brewster?
39Indian literature is based on _____ tradition
40What is oral tradition?
41True or false Bradstreet is irritated about the
burning of her belongings at the end of Upon the
Burning of Our House
42What is false?
43This is the major conceit in Huswifery
44What is cloth making and Gods grace
45Who does the speaker in Huswifery address?
46Who is God?
47True or FalseOf Plymouth Plantation is a piece
of fiction that Bradford wrote after he found a
diary that detailed the Puritans journey to
Plymouth
48What is FALSE? Bradford was on the journey.
Its a history of the Plymouth colony
49In Of Plymouth Plantation this person was saved
from drowning by GOD
50Who is John Howland?
51This literary term is extremely evident in
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and gives it
the power to affect the audience
52What is imagery?
53In silent night when rest I took, is an example
of (literary term)
54What is inversion?
55Final Jeopardy
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56This is a type of writing that stresses
simplicity and clarity of expression, short words
and a focus on everyday objects
57What is Puritan Plain Style?