Argument and Rhetoric
Native American Literature
The Puritans
Literary Elements
Slave Narrative
100
He was the Greek philosopher who is credited with developing the 3 appeals. 

Who is Aristotle? 

100

In Tommy Orange's short essay, this symbol was cast on television screens across America to remind Natives of their subjugation. 

What is the Indian Head test pattern?

100

He wrote a short story about a young puritan who travels in to the woods and meets the devil, and to his surprise, all the people of his village.

Who is Nathaniel Hawthorne?

100

In "Young Goodman Brown", this object symbolized innocence and purity. 

What is Faith's pink ribbons?

100

She was kidnapped from Africa when she was a child and sold into slavery. She became a prolific writer and poet. 

Who is Phillis Wheately?

200

This is the emotional appeal

What is pathos?
200

In Susan Power's narrative, "Museum Indians" her mother often visits this animal and feels a bond with it.

What is the Buffalo or Bison?

200

In the short story, "Young Goodman Brown", Nathaniel Hawthorne alludes to this biblical story. 

The story of Adam and Eve.

200

In "Young Goodman Brown", the devil explains to Goodman Brown that his father set fire to an Indian Village during King Phillip's war. Here the author is referencing a story from history that most Americans are familiar with. He is using this device.

What is an allusion?

200

He believed that humans, by nature, are well intentioned and good and that slavery goes against our very nature. He was self-educated and wrote an autobiography detailing this belief. 

Who is Frederick Douglass?

300

This appeal deals with ethics. The speaker attempts to show his or her authority to deal with a subject. 

What is ethos?

300

In "Museum Indians" by Susan Power, her mother keeps this item in her drawer as a reminder of her cultural roots. 

What is her lock of hair?

300

He delivered a fiery sermon detailing God's anger to a group of Puritans.

Who is Jonathan Edwards?

300

The following quote is an example of this literary device where an author makes a comparison: 

"There was what looked like a bullseye in the middle of the screen, with numbers like coordinates. The Indian head was just above the bullseye, like all you'd need to do was nod up in agreement to set the sights on the target. This was just a test."

What is a simile? 

300

In "My Bondage and my Freedom" she was the mistress who stopped teaching young Frederick when her husband told her that slaves should not read. 

Who is Mrs. Auld?

400

In an essay, this is the statement that the writer must prove. 

What is a thesis statement? 

400

In order to develop the central idea that Americans use the head of an Indian to remind them of their subjugation over Native Americans, Tommy Orange gives 3 examples that are called this. 

What are historical facts. 
400

This founding father wrote an account in his autobiography of a sermon that he witnessed by George Whitefield.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

400

This is a narrative or story in which the characters often stand for abstract concepts. For example some say that Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" is one.

What is an allegory?

400

He was the son of slaves who wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson explaining the hypocrisy of embedded in the Declaration of Independence.  

Who is Benjamin Bannecker? 

500

This is a short, personal story that a writer includes in order to prove a point. 

What is an anecdote?

500

He is the Shawnee leader who wrote a speech to the Osages in an attempt to unify the tribes. 

Who is Tecumseh?

500

This is one character trait of Puritans that seems to be an essential character trait in achieving the American Dream.

What is hard work?

500

Often an author reveals his or her purpose or intentions by choosing words or phrases that change the atmosphere or mood. When they do this they are shifting this.   

What is their tone?

500

Frederick Douglass states "It was a glorious resurrection, from the 'tomb of slavery, to the heaven of freedom. My long-crushed spirit rose, cowardice departed, bold defiance took its place; and I now resolved that, however long I might remain a slave in form, the day had passed forever when I could be a slave in fact." Here Douglass is using this literary device to explain his epiphany. 

What is an allusion?