MIDTERM PRESENTATION NICK BROOKE RYAN RANDALL BRYCE.

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MIDTERM PRESENTATION NICK BROOKE RYAN RANDALL BRYCE

FLOCAB 1 (1-3) Circumlocution- the use of unnecessarily wordy and indirect language Cogent- Appealing to use the intellect or powers of reasoning Elocution- The skill of clear and expressive speech

FLOCAB (4-6) Gregarious- very sociable Loquacious- tending to talk a great deal Myopic- Visual defect in which distant objects appear blurred because their images are focused in front of the retina

FLOCAB (7-10) Ratiocinate- Form judgments by a process of logic Recapitulate- Summarize and state again the main points of Render- Provide or give Verbose- using or expressed in more words than are needed

PURITANISM Early American religious philosophy People should be self-reliant

PURITANISM God reveals himself through the bible and through signs in the physical world Human salvation is only reserved for a few select people

QUESTION 1 What type of philosophy was puritanism?

A. American B. German C. English D. Britain

QUESTION 2 What did they believe people should be?

A. Lazy B. Athletic C. Self Reliant

QUESTION 3 What is reserved for select people?

A. Success B. Retribution C. Salvation