Colonial Literary Period
American Revolutionary Literary Period
Sentence Structures
Debate
Famous Speeches
100

Who is considered the first American poet

Anne Bradstreet

100

What event during the late 18th century sparked the American Revolutionary Literary Period?

American Revolution 

100

This type of sentence has only one independent clause and no dependent clauses.

Simple sentence 

100

Double points This is the first part of a debate where each speaker introduces their main argument.

Opening statement


100
"I have a dream" 
Martin Luther King


200

This early American writer is famous for writing about the Pilgrims and their journey to America.

William Bradford

200

Which famous American document, written in 1776, declared the colonies' independence from Britain?

Declaration of Independence


200

This type of sentence has two independent clauses joined by a conjunction or punctuation.

Compound sentence


200

In a debate, this part involves one speaker responding directly to the arguments made by the opposing team.

The Rebuttal


200

Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray" was a line from the second inaugural address of this U.S. president.

Abraham Lincoln


300

This author wrote about her time being held captive by Native Americans in The Sovereignty and Goodness of God.

Double points


Mary Rowlandson

300

This American patriot and writer wrote The Crisis, urging soldiers to keep fighting during the Revolutionary War.

Thomas Paine

300

This type of sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Double points

Complex sentence

300

This is the part of the debate where a speaker gives their final arguments and wraps up their position.

Closing statement

300

"Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country" was spoken by this U.S. president in his inaugural address.

John F Kennedy 

400

The Colonial period in American literature primarily took place during which century?

17th century 

400

This famous speech, given by Patrick Henry, ends with the famous line: 

Give me Liberty or give me death!

400

The sentence "We ate dinner." is an example of this type of sentence.

Simple sentence


400

his is the term for the main point or claim made in support of a position during a debate.

The Argument


400

"By any means necessary" became one of the most famous phrases associated with this civil rights leader’s call for black empowerment.

Malcom X


500

Which religious group, known for their strict beliefs, heavily influenced early Colonial American literature?

The Puritans 

500

Double points This author of The Federalist Papers worked to promote the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.

Alexander Hamilton

500

The sentence "She went to the store, and he stayed home" is an example of this type of sentence. 

compound sentence

500

Double points: This is the process of agreeing or disagreeing with a particular statement or motion during a debate. 

The Position


500

"I'm gonna sit in the back of the bus" 

Rosa Parks


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