Style Mistakes
Speeches & Smith
Brad, Math, Ed, Frank
Crucible
Rev Era
100

Its fine with me if the dog wants to chase its tail.

It's fine with me if the dog wants to chase its tail.

100

All four Native American speeches we read had this element of SOAPSTone in common

Speaker was a chief

100

Came to America with spouse and father

Anne Bradstreet

100

These are Abigail's relatives in the play

**DD**

(Uncle) Rev. Parris & (cousin) Betty

**DD** why does she live with them?

100

A farmer who wrote letters to the world about America.

Who was Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecœur?

200

She dedicated the book to her parents, Ben Franklin and Taylor Swift.

She dedicated the book to her parents, Ben Franklin, and Taylor Swift.

200

Smith's purpose in writing his piece.

Write himself into history; recruit people to populate new land; get $ from European sponsors

200

Tried to write objective accounts of SWT

Cotton Mather

200

This character enters Salem in Act I, leaves in Act III, and returns in Act IV

Reverend Hale

200

Three types of literature that were popular during this time.

**DD**

Songs, pamphlets, essays, speeches

**DD** Most popular topic to write about?

300

He needed to study for his exams, yet was unable to stop watching Youtube.

**DD**

He needed to study for his exams, yet he was unable to stop watching Youtube.

or

He needed to study for his exams yet was unable to stop watching Youtube.

**DD** What acronym helps us remember this rule?

300

3 reasons Smith's people had a hard time.

Trip took longer; lack of food; bad/selfish/clueless leaders; missed planting season

300

This is what the "Great Awakening" was

**DD**

When people returned to Puritanism after a mass exodus

**DD** Which author was from that period?

300

Three reasons everyone should beware of the Putnams 

Goody is not well since she lost so many children; they sent their only kid to conjure the dead; family tradition of being greedy / land-hungry; Thomas brags about his daughter calling out a witch so he can get more land; one of the wealthiest families in town who want more power; bitter that their man didn't get to be minister

300

Patrick Henry uses these three devices in his speech

repetition; rhetorical questions/hypophora; allusions; figurative language; imagery; logic; past precedence; appeal to God (ad populem); appeal to ethos; deference/polite

400

There are two things you can count on; death and taxes.

There are two things you can count on: death and taxes.

400

“We know you highly esteem [it]. And the maintenance of our young men, while with you, would be very expensive to you.” This is it...

White men's education

400

Purpose in writing piece was to show absurdity of SWT

Ben Franklin

400

One way that the actual court transcript of the Proctors' trial differs from the play and one way it is the same

Different: no affair; no yellow bird; no Mary Warren; she is accusing John...

Same: Proctors in court with Abigail; she is accuser; they are on trial; "supernatural powers" affect Abby; court sides with her

400

The anecdote Paine describes is of ___ and is meant to show ___

A father saying that he doesn't want war; selfishness of not fighting/helping in fight now because his child will have to fight/submit later if the father doesn't fight now

500

The teams blatant cheating, which they had been  warned about previously resulted in the loss of their championship and an asterisk next to any team record's for those years.

The team's blatant cheating, which they had been warned about previously, resulted in the loss of their championship and an asterisk next to any team records for those years.

500

Smith escaped by showing his ____ and returned to be charged with ____

compass; murder

500

Put them in chronological order:

Great Awakening, Ben Franklin’s “...Mount Holly,” Anne Bradstreet, Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Salem Witch Trials

Brad; Mather/SWT; Edwards/GA; Holly

500

The author's name and reason for writing the play.

Arthur Miller: an attempt to portray the Red Scare of the 1950s. 

500

Four reasons that culture flourished during this time period.

Increased population; population density/cities; Revolution; comfortable living/more chill time; less restrictive religions