Background Info.
Native American Lit.
Of Plymouth Plantation
Sinners...
Letters to John Adams
100

This religion believed in predestination, or the fact that God dictates everything in their lives.

What is Puritanism?

100

The two stories of Native American Literature we studied in this unit.

What are "The World on a Turtle's Back" and "Coyote & The Buffalo"

100
The person who got the Pilgrims to land safely.

Who is God?

100

The person who holds us over a fiery pit of hell and can drop us in at any moment. 

Who is God?

100

The wife of President John Adams, and the author of these letters.

Who is Abigail Adams?

200

Early American Culture was most influenced by this.

What is a variety of cultures and traditions?

200

A character type that is deemed the most powerful within the story. It is often out to get a different character type.

What is a strong character?
200

The name of the author of this story.

Who is William Bradford?

200

In one of Edwards' many uses of imagery, he uses this to describe what sinners walk across.

What is a rotten board?

200

The person that the slaves communicated with in hopes of getting their freedom.

Who is the Governor?

300

This was how Native Americans shared their stories with others.

What is performance?

300

The two individuals who helped create balance in the world.

Who are the left-handed and right-handed twin?

300

The way in which Bradford explains the Native Americans when first meeting with them.

What are savage barbarians?

300

This is the first analogy utilized by Bradford in his speech.

What is people crushing a worm?

300
The author used this analogy to describe the town in the beginning of her letters.

What is a departed friend's body?

400

The mood of most colonial narratives written during the foundation of America.

What is positive?

400

In "Coyote and the Buffalo," she took the money and ran...or at least she took the soup.

Who is the grandma?

400

The reason that the Pilgrims were able to survive their first winter.

What is God's protection of a few people?

400

The emotion Edwards appeals to in this line: 

" …nothing of your own, nothing that you have ever done, nothing that you can do, to induce God to spare you one moment.”

What is guilt?

400

The two issues of American society that were written about in these letters, but not solved until years later.

What are women's rights and slavery?

500
Aristotle's appeal to emotions.

What is pathos? 

500
Featured at the center of the beginning of the world according to both "The World on a Turtle's back" and The Biblical Creation Story. 

What is a great tree?

500

The Native American that worked with the colonists primarily to establish a treaty.

Who is Squanto?

500

The biblical allusion utilized within the speech.

What is the snake from the Garden of Eden?

500
Mr. Goblisch's wife attended this university for her masters degree.

What is UW-Whitewater?

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