Jonathan Edwards - “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

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“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Page 87 Background info

Group Work Re-read your bracketed section as a group. If needed, finish any questions on worksheet You will need the following materials for the next portion: piece of white butcher paper markers/colored pencils Use the instructions on your worksheet to complete the poster select 1 or 2 examples of imagery from your section and create a poster Must have: Title: “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Illustration of imagery 1 quotation that you think is very powerful from your section

Period 4 Groups Group #2 Vivian Hernandez Raquel Galvan Nickolas Cruz Dominique Gonzalez Lewis Doeve Group #3 Aaren Quintero Shane Dela Cruz Brandyn Straughan Katherine Matta Julian Cervantes Group #4 Jacob Sapien Angel Arroyo Valerie Ruiz Sofia Saucedo Elizabeth Adzema Group #5 Justin Ford Brian Arechiga Alexander Almaraz Alec Sanchez Kaitlyn Gurule Group #6 Brianne Pesqueda Gabriella Bracamonte Justin Lee Adam Davis Noelle Malooly Group #7 Nicole Fernandez Jarren Ford Angel Patlan(Carrillo) Candace Lara Navpreet Waraich Group #8 Lauren Lane Kristopher Gutierrez Catalina Belleza Carlie Ortega Steven Mayorquin

Period 7 Groups Group #2 John Luna Melissa Medina Matthew Matos Cindy Trujillo Vincent Reyes Group #3 Lauren Steiner Aime Alvarado Albert Venegas Priscilla Viramontes Vincente Avila Group #4 Danielle Salinas Emmanuelle Hidalgo Tatum Gonzalez Robert Mendez Luis Huerta Group #5 Jayson Gonzalez Andrea Ortega Kassandra Lomeli Lindsey Lane Group #6 Jesus Maldonado Evangelina Plasencia Daniel Navarre Jeremy Urueta Group #7 Alyssa Avalos Sebastian Priest Marissa Shupe Group #8 Talpa Galvan Alejandra Hernandez Roland Wu Carlos Arellano

Homework Study for Puritans quiz: historical background (where they settled, what they believed in, etc.) literary terms: Puritan Plain Style, syntax, inversion, oratory, sermon, archetypes persuasive oratory (types and descriptions) predestination Anne Bradstreet; “To My Dear and Loving Husband” Jonathan Edwards; “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”