The Main Symbol in this Cartoon
Who is Uncle Sam/American Dream?
This person is the author of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.
Who is Jonathan Edwards?
What is the most dominant image in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?
What is hell or fire?
A comparison between two unlike things using like, as, than or resembles
What is simile?
The figurative language present in these lyrics:
Today was a fairytale
I wore a dress
You wore a dark gray t-shirt
What is metaphor?
What is theme?
This color symbolizes evil, mystery, and fear.
What is black?
The size of the arm in comparison to the Statue of Liberty is this.
What is exaggeration?
This is the year that Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was delivered to the congregation in Enfield.
What is 1741?
According to the author, this is the only thing keeping the sinners from the fiery pit of infinite torture.
What is God's hand?
A comparison between two unlike things not using like, as, than or resembles
What is metaphor?
Figurative language in these song lyrics:
We used to be
Just like twins
So in sync
The same energy
What is simile?
The word that means the author's attitude.
What is tone?
This color symbolizes danger, passion, or love.
What is red?
This cartoon is an excellent example of this.
What is IRONY?
Enfield (where sermon was given) is in this state.
What is Connecticut?
In the last two paragraphs, the author offers this to the listeners.
What is hope or salvation?
Giving human qualities to non-human things
What is personification?
Figurative Language present in the following lines:
Don't make me chase you
Even doves have pride
What is personification?
This word refers to how a reader or listener feels.
What is mood?
This color can represent peace and calmness.
What is blue?
This statement is the analogy and argument for this cartoon.
What is Hillary Clinton is like Pinocchio because she claims to tell the truth but always fails to really be honest?
The First Great Awakening occurred during these two decades.
What is the 1730s & 1740s?
The author uses lots of "language that appeals to the senses," which we call this.
What is imagery?
A phrase or words whose meaning cannot be determined from the literal meanings of the words it is made of. Example: "raining cats & dogs" or "middle of nowhere"
What is idiom?
Figurative language present in the following lines:
(Time, time, tickin', tickin', tickin' away)
(Time, time, tickin', tickin', tickin')
(Time, time, tickin', tickin', tickin' away)
What is onomatopoeia?
The dictionary definition is known as this.
What is denotation?
This color represents envy, youth, or nature.
What is green?
"Big Man on Campus," "Girls Athletics," and "High School Boys Athletics" are all examples of these.
What are labels?
The Great Awakening encouraged people have this with God.
What is an emotional connection and personal commitment?
Find a pattern of diction in this text and explain the effect.
"Your wickedness makes you as it were heavy as lead, and to tend downwards with great weight and pressure towards hell; and, if God should let you go, you would immediately sink, and swiftly descend and plunge into the bottomless gulf..."
Answers may vary.
Example: sink, plunge, descend
These words emphasize that without God, life would be one of continual deterioration and descension into hell.
A reference to another work or to history
What is allusion?
The figurative language present in these lyrics:
"That you were Romeo, you were throwing pebbles/and my daddy said 'Stay away from Juliet'"
What is allusion?
All of the feelings and emotions associated with a word is called this.
What is connotation?
This color can symbolize royalty.
What is purple?