These are stories that explain how life and the Earth came to be.
What are "origin myths" or "origin stories"?
Puritans believed in this ideology that states that God chooses a few “elect” to be saved, but no one knows who.
What is "predestination"?
This historical figure founded the University of Virginia, authored the "Declaration of Independence," and served as the United States' third president.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This is figurative language that uses the senses to paint a picture in the reader's mind.
What is "imagery"?
This is the college Mrs. Cortes graduated from.
What is "Bridgewater College"?
This animal was considered a hero in "Earth on Turtle's Back" for her determination to succeed.
Who is "Muskrat"?
William Bradford fled England for the New World for this reason.
What is, "He was a separatist and faced persecution in England "?
This is the phrase that Patrick Henry closes his famous speech about the colonial fight for independence to the Second Virginia Convention with.
What is "...give me liberty, or give me death!"?
This is the term for the systematic mistreatment of individuals or groups based on their religious beliefs.
What is "religious persecution"?
This is Mrs. Cortes' favorite season.
What is "autumn"?
Name an archetype from either Native American literature or modern literature/film.
What is "damsel in distress, the hero, the trickster, the villain, etc."?
Answers may vary.
The Puritans used this method of writing, which was known for being unadorned with figurative language.
What is "Puritan Plain Style"?
This is the mode of writing through which most information was disseminated in the Revolutionary period.
What is the political pamphlet?
This is the writer's attitude or feelings toward a subject.
What is "tone"?
This is Mrs. Cortes' [very specific] favorite color.
What is "olive green"?
According to "When Grizzlies Walked Upright," this is the reason why members of the Modoc tribe never kill a grizzly bear.
What is, "Grizzlies are their ancestors?"
This was the main purpose behind Jonathan Edwards' famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
What is, "to scare his congregation into mending their ways and seeking salvation?"
Define ethos, logos, and pathos.
What is...
ethos: an appeal to the speaker's credibility.
logos: an appeal to logic, reasoning, and facts.
pathos: an appeal to emotion.
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This is the term for the art of argument.
What is "rhetoric"?
Mrs. Cortes has two children, and their names are __________ and __________.
What are "Levi" and "Mikah"?
These are two details that the two myths, "Earth on Turtle's Back" and "When Grizzlies Walked Upright," have in common.
What is, "There is a sky world and a lower world"?
What is, "The world begins with only creators and animals"?
What is, "Animals serve as helpers in creating life"?
What is, "Both myths teach a moral or lesson?"
Answers may vary.
Puritan writing consisted of these three genres.
What are "poetry, sermons, and histories"?
This person coined catchy, memorable phrases that teach a lesson, called this: _______________. (Two part answer)
Who is Benjamin Franklin, and what are aphorisms?
This is the term for the passing down of stories through generations by word-of-mouth.
What is "oral tradition"?
One of the three statements below is a lie. Identify it:
1. Mrs. Cortes' playlists include Taylor Swift, Lil Wayne, and Tyler Childers.
2. Mrs. Cortes has never broken, dislocated, or sprained any part of her body.
3. Mrs. Cortes is allergic to pumpkin, which is really unfortunate as a huge latte fan.
What is, "Mrs. Cortes is allergic to pumpkin"?