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Test Review ch. 1

Texts you will be tested on “Sky Tree” “Coyote” Rowlandson handout Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Autobiography Speech to the Virginia Convention “The Crisis No. 1” (Text + vocabulary)

Main ideas to study Puritan Beliefs and elements of Puritan Literature (from ppt) Elements of Native American Literature (p. 23) Rhetoric: Logos, Pathos, Ethos

Explain the significance (universal idea) Thesis Check You will be given a sample prompt and will be asked to use the 3-step-thesis handout to write a thesis responding to that prompt. Remember: Make it specific Use a debatable phrase Explain the significance (universal idea)

Try to write 4 elements of Native American Literature from memory. Test Yourself Try to write 4 elements of Native American Literature from memory. Find examples of each element in “Sky Tree” and “Coyote” 3. What is the theme of each myth? How does Rowlandson’s tone show her perspective of the Native Americans? Use specific examples to support your answer. How do Edwards and Henry use logos and pathos to persuade their listeners? What are they trying to persuade them of? Find specific examples. 6. Find examples of images of fear and metaphors/similes in Edwards’ sermon. 7. Using #8 from your hw, find another counterclaim that Paine uses in his writing. Be sure to study the vocab. Read through the aphorisms on pg. 74. Make sure you know the meaning of each. Go back over the questions from the end of Franklin’s autobiography.