What type of government did the Puritans run under?
What is "Theocracy"?
What was the role of women in Native American literature?
What is "creating life"?
What is the literary device that gives human-like qualities to nonliving things?
What is "personification"?
Name the 3 rhetorical appeals
What is "Ethos, Pathos, & Logos"?
What was the very first assignment you completed in this class?
What is "I am from poem"?
What was the Puritan belief in which God has already chosen who will be saved and who will be damned?
What is "predestination"?
How do Native Americans traditionally view nature?
What is "they appreciate/value it"?
What is the literary device that compares two unlike things, not using "like" or "as"?
What is "metaphor"?
What is the rhetorical appeal that uses logic and reason to appeal to the audience?
What is "logos"?
What TV character is a blue dog with spots who asks the audience to help find something using 3 clues?
Who is "Blues Clues"?
What was the main purpose of Puritan literature?
What is "to learn about God"?
What was the animal that rescued the earth and placed it on the turtle's back?
What is "the muskrat"?
What is the literary device that refers to a famous person, place, event, or item?
What is "allusion"?
What is the rhetorical appeal that appeals to the audience's emotions?
What is "pathos"?
Where does Spongebob Squarepants work?
What is "the Krusty Krab"?
How did Puritans interact with Native Americans?
What is "they saw them as 'heathens', wanted to convert them, and engaged in violent conflict"?
What is a Mirage?
What is "a phenomenon where light bends and appears like a reflection or water"?
What is the literary device that defines an author's attitude toward the subject of their writing?
What is "tone"?
What is the rhetorical appeal that relies on an author's credibility and ethical appeal?
What is "ethos"?
What happened to the shrimp in the shrimp cocktail in the movie Shark Tales?
What is "his sister had a baby and now he has to take it over"?
What 2 "souls" did the Puritans believe humans had?
What is "immortal male and mortal female"?
Which tribe created the origin legend where man and woman were created from corn?
What is "the Navajo tribe"?
What rhetorical device is used in the following sentence?: Unicorns exist because there is no evidence that they don't.
What is "logical fallacy"?
Who is credited with the creation of rhetorical appeals and the art of persuasion?
Who is "Aristotle"?
What is the only mammal that can truly fly?
What is "a bat"?