Your eternal destiny is decided before you are born
Predestination
Native American literature was traditionally shared through this method
oral tradition
This rhetorical appeal relies on credibility and ethics to persuade an audience.
ethos
"The sun smiled down on the village" is an example of this literary device.
personification
This literary device refers to something outside of the story, such as a historical event or famous work of literature.
allusion
Became governor of Plymouth and was re-elected 30+ times.
William Bradford
A story that explains the beginning of something is called this
Origin myth
This rhetorical device appeals to the audiences emotions.
pathos
"His heart was a stone" is an example of this literary device.
metaphor
This religious movement shaped Puritan culture and beliefs in the New World
Protestant Reformation
Anne Bradstreet
A creation myth that features a character diving into water to bring up something of significance is called this.
Diver myth
This rhetorical appeal is based on logic, facts, and reasoning
logos
"Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of this literary device.
alliteration
This famous period encouraged the use of reason and logic, shifting away from religion.
Age of Enlightenment
Believed that these activities should be avoided as they were distractions from religion.
Frivolous activities
Native American literature often focuses on the relationship between these two elements.
Humans and nature
Aristotle identified these three main rhetorical appeals
ethos, pathos, and logos?
"Boom! Bang! Crash!" are examples of this literary device
onomatopoeia
This writing technique repeats grammatical or sentence structures for emphasis.
parallelism
Government of Puritans
Theocracy
Native American stories often featured this literary device
Imagery
This is a question that is asked in order to make a point rather than give an answer.
rhetorical question
"I’ve told you a million times!" is an example of this literary device
hyperbole
This literary term refers to words that are now considered outdated, like "doth" instead of "does."
archaic language