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Literary Terms Origin Myths / Iroquois Colonial Lit Return to Tran- scender Poetry 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Bradford And Smith
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The lit term for when Patrick Henry refers to the Odyssey, a well- known piece of literature.
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What is an allusion?
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Franklin’s short proverbs on life (e.g. Have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do it today )
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What is an aphorism?
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Walt Whitman employed this style when writing poetry (not restricted by format
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What is free verse?
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Define alliteration, assonance, consonance
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What is assonance – repeating vowel sounds; alliteration- same beginning sounds; consonance – repeating consonant sounds
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In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” what term refers to how Death is described?
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What is personification?
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Characteristics (characters, symbols) which appear across cultures
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Archetypes
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When Grizzlies Walked Upright and Earth on the Turtles Back are this
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What is an origin myth or creation myth
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The purpose of The Iroquois Constitution
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What is set up expectations for future tribes AND expectations for leaders to promote peace
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When the leader is told he should not be “troubled by trivial affairs” it means this
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What focus on pointless matters
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Name one symbol and what it means in the Iroquois Constitution
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Eagle, smoke, wampum…
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Name the interactions with Native Americans for each piece
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Smith – Pocahontas Bradford - Squanto
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Role of religion in each piece
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Bradford – controlled piece, reason for leaving Smith – occasionally discussed to look religious, not as important
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Name the style of each
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Bradford – focused on unity Smith – focused on himself
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Name two obstacles each faced
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Smith – Native Americans, food… Bradford – ship broke, lack of food, disease
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The effects of Bradford writing in third person
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Stress the unity and togetherness of those at sea; humility in the eyes of God
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The answer of one of these is known
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Rhetorical Question
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Patrick Henry wants this
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War with Britain
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When Paine says Britain is like a burglar who will kill you – it’s this
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What is pathos
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A writer’s use of the same syntax is called this
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What is parallelism?
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Franklin strived for this
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What is moral perfection?
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Define self-reliance
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What is the ability to do things yourself
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What does nature do for the individual?
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Refreshes him/her, adds youth, empowers…
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“Society is in conspiracy against the manhood of each of its members” means
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What is it holds us back?
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Name all the themes of this movement
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What is nonconformity, free thought, individuality, nature, and self- reliance
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Thoreau compares our government to this
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What is a wooden gun?
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Dickinson plays around with these
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What is the reader’s assumptions?
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The mood of “Because I Could Not Stop for Death –”
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What is calm and welcoming?
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Whitman sings this
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What is the many important and unique voices of Americans?
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The chamber and bird symbolize this in “The Raven”
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What is isolation and fear?
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The Raven perches on a bust of Pallas Pallas is this
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What is goddess of wisdom?
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Make your wager
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A form of poetry which celebrates the joys of country life
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What is Pastoral poetry?
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