The study of religion.
What is theology?
It's funny and it rhymes.
What is a limerick?
This man was angry about the corruption in the Church.
Who was Martin Luther?
I appeal to your emotion.
What is pathos?
Not able to happen.
What is Impossible?
To think about deeply.
What is to ponder?
To go against; to refuse to obey.
What is to defy?
The pattern of sounds in a poem, including the beats or stresses of the words.
What is rhythm?
It helped spread Luther’s ideas quickly.
What is the printing press?
Convincing someone to buy something or do something.
What is persuasion?
Not able to be calm while waiting.
What is impatient?
Not finished; lacking some part.
What is to be incomplete?
The ability to make yourself do what is necessary on your own without being told by someone else.
What is self-discipline?
One that doesn’t follow a strict rhyme scheme or rhythm.
What is a free verse poem?
The Ninety-Five Theses.
What are a list of objections to the church?
The main argument or position the writer is trying to prove.
What is the claim?
Not able to move.
What is immobile?
Not already decided; likely to change.
What is indefinite?
To come between; to prevent from happening.
What is to intervene?
A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in a story.
What is a stanza?
He helped protect Luther after the Diet of Worms.
Who was Frederick III of Saxony?
An argument against the writer's claim.
What is a counterclaim?
Too large in size or amount; impossible to measure.
What is Immeasurable?
To send a product out of a country to be sold in another country.
What is to export?
Something that is expensive or wasteful and not a necessity.
What is extravagance?
It often expresses feelings, ideas, or tells a story in a creative way using rhythm, rhyme, and vivid language.
What is poetry?
It changed religion and politics.
What is the Reformation.
A response to the counterclaim, showing why the original claim is stronger.
What is a rebuttal?
To insert an object in a person's body.
What is to implant?
To uncover something by digging it out and removing dirt that covers it.
What is to excavate?