What is Oral tradition/Speeches and songs/Historical narrative?
The sermon that Jonathan Edwards wrote.
What is "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"?
The son of Massasoit and Chief of the Wampanoag.
Who is King Phillip/Metacom?
The year the pilgrims arrived in America.
What is 1620?
The POV that the The General History of Virginia is written in.
What is 3rd person?
What is white man's betrayal?
The type of literature that The Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson is categorized into.
What is captivity narrative?
The Puritan poet whose work became the first published book of American poetry.
Who is Anne Bradstreet?
The year Jamestown was founded.
What is 1607?
One of the themes of puritan literature.
What is self examination, Biblical allusions, or spiritual instruction?
Happened to many Native languages after colonization.
The book that William Bradford wrote.
What is Of Plymouth Plantation?
The poet who wished to never have any of his poems published?
Who is Edward Taylor?
The Native Tribe that started King Philips war.
Who are the Wampanoag?
The three Aristotelian Appeals.
The common theme that is found in Native American literature.
What is reverence for nature?
The first school book ever published in America.
What is The New England Primer?
Wrote the “The history of Massachusetts Bay Colony" and spoke of a “city upon a hill”.
Who is John Winthrop?
What was John Smith's famous motto?
"He that will not work, shall not eat."
Polysyndeton (in relation to Jonathan Edwards sermon).
What are repeat conjunctions?
The first book printed in America.
The Chief that is known for his quote "From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever."
Who is Chief Joseph?
Which group was considered to be separatists?
The pilgrims
Appositives (in relation to Jonathan Edwards sermon)?
What are modifying clauses set off by commas?