English 3 Tests 1-4

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"I know not what course others may take..." (Patrick Henry)

"... but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"

"These are the times that..." (Thomas Paine)

"... try men's souls."

Irving's work that has been called the world's most popular short story...

"Rip Van Winkle"

Americans consider this a second national anthem

"Yankee Doodle"

one dominant theme in early American writing was the meaning of...

America/ the New World

"To My Dear and Loving Husband"

Anne Bradstreet

"Upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th, 1666"

Anne Bradstreet

God's word; the Bible

Christianity

self-law

Cosmic Humanism

The Raven

Edgar Alla Poe

The Bells

Edgar Allan Poe

The Fall of the House of Usher

Edgar Allan Poe

The Oval Portrait

Edgar Allan Poe

Who was considered the most romantic of the Romantic writers?

Edgar Allan Poe

Theism: the world is as_________

God planned it

the Koran; Shari'a Law

Islam

America's first major novelist, who set his most popular novels on the frontier

James Fenimore Cooper

The Deerslayer

James Fenimore Cooper

The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper

the earliest Revolutionary song, "Liberty Song" , was written by...

John Dickinson

The General History

John Smith

first man to "advertise" permanent settlement in America

John Smith

"Sarah Pierrepont"

Jonathan Edwards

"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"

Jonathan Edwards

preached during the "Great Awakening"

Jonathan Edwards

Man is god (highest form of evolution)

Naturalism

Marxism/Leninism/ Communism Secular Humanism Atheists

Naturalism

when Andrew Jackson left the presidency in 1837, he warned Americans against the internal conflict between...

North and South

the first book published in America

The Bay Psalm Book

"These are the times that try men's souls" is a line from...

The Crisis, Number 1

first American "best seller"

The Day of Doom

Christianity Islam Judaism

Theism

God is god

Theism

Cosmic Humanism Scientology Wicca

Transcendentalism

I am god

Transcendentalism

Rip Van Winkle

Washington Irving

The Devil and Tom Walker

Washington Irving

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Washington Irving

writer who used legends and folklore to illustrate American character types

Washington Irving

Of Plymouth Plantation

William Bradford

American poet who spoke of a new "religion of nature"

William Cullen Bryant

To a Waterfowl

William Cullen Bryant

to give up officially

abdicate

"Nearly napping" is an example of....

alliteration (internal rhyme)

"In these labors my only solace and relief were in thinking of the sufferings of our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, and in the blood He shed for me...." is an example of...

allusion

"Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed by a kiss" is an example of...

allusion

a historical person, place, event or work of literature that an author puts into his/her work ant expects the reader to recognize

allusion

this virtue was not listed in B. Franklin's notebook

ambition

friendship

amity

when we first meet Natty Bumppo in The Pioneers, he is..

an old man

compare two similar situations by implying that the outcome of one will resemble the outcome of the other

analogy

to attach

annex

a terse, pointed, memorable statement expressing some wise or clever observations about life

aphorism

before the colonies and England went to war, the Americans did not fight with...

blockades

Phillis Wheatly's poem characterized George Washington as...

brave and virtuous

divine

celestial

to criticize severly

censure

about 1800, American literature shifted from...

classic to romantic

the primary purpose of "The Raven" is to....

confirm the speakers fears

to manage cleverly

contrive

the changes in the Declaration made by the Continental Congress were mainly...

deletions

tyranny

despotism

did not happen between 1789 and 1837

destruction of diverse political factions

pleading

entreaty

Anne Bradstreet's poetry is mainly about...

everyday subjects such as home and family

to minimize the seriousness of

extenuate

The Declaration of Independence makes clear that the colonists' war with England is a reasonable affair

false

B. Franklin made a list of 20 virtues he wanted to cultivate

false (13)

at the end of his life, B. Franklin was satisfied he had mastered all of the virtues

false (did not master them)

Crevecoeur states that people who moved from Europe to America led happier lives in Europe

false (in America)

The Declaration blames the people of England for the war

false (the king)

Benjamin Franklin found his older brother a kind, considerate employer

false (selfish, prideful)

when John Smith wrote "But here I cannot but stay and make a pause..." he is using what point of view?

first person

story told by one of the characters in his or her own words

first person point of view

before he enters the Usher mansion, the narrator notes "a barely perceptible fissure" in the building; this is and example of...

foreshadowing

four reasons why people came to the New World

gold, land , adventure, religious freedom

the three Puritan beliefs that were prevalent in their writings

grace, divine mission, plainness

"Abortion kills something that is alive because dead things dont..."

grow

Of Plymouth Plantation is an example of

historical writing

P. Wheatly's poem does not use...

homely diction

the Hurons admire Deerslayer because he is...

honorable

in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", the author intends to make his hearers feel all of the following except: (fear, remorse, guilt, hopelessness)

hopelessness

the mood that is sustained throughout "The Fall of the House of Usher" is..

horror

the narrator in "The Devil and Tom Walker" calls Tom's wife a ''termagant" meaning...

ill-tempered

"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures. He leadeth me beside the still waters..." is an example of...

imagery

disrespectful towards God

impious

a major theme in the Leatherstocking Tales is...

in the wilderness, humanity can recover the virtues society corrupts

unable to be removed or transferred

inalienable

gentle treatment; tolerance

indulgence

too great to be measured

inestimable

T. Paine and P. Henry believed the revolution was...

inevitable

a person who has no religious beliefs

infidel

classicism does not emphasize...

innovation over tradition

Puritans wrote mainly for...

inspiration and instruction

"There was a young man always contemning the poor in their sickness, telling them he hoped to cast them overboard before journey's end. God did smite him with grievous diseases and he was the first thrown overboard..." is an example of...

irony

the three types of writing most used in early American literature

journals, poetry, biographies, speeches

three inalienable rights

life, liberty, pursuit of happiness

example of internal conflict

man v. himself

example of external conflict

man v. nature/ man v. man

Irving's dominant tone in describing Mrs. Walker's absence is...

matter-of-fact

in Letters from an American Farmer, the author emphasizes America as a...

melting pot

"The Lord is my Shepherd..." is an example of...

metaphor

the word that Crevecoeur uses most often to describe America and Americans

new

did not happen between 1763 and 1789

numerous writers published popular American novels

the tactic used in drawing up the long list of complaints in the Declaration is to blame the grievances on...

one man

in order to become morally perfect, B. Franklin tried to concentrate on...

one virtue per week

in "The Bells" this poetic device is most important

onomatopoeia

the Age of Reason emphasized

order and moderation

Cotton Mather's writing, "If such a Renowned Chemist, as Querectanus, with a whole Tribe of Laborers in the Fire..." can be described as...

ornate

use of phrases, clauses, or sentences that are similar or complementary in structure or in meaning

parallelism

figure of speech in which something non-human is given human characteristics

personification

P. Henry's speech was an example of...

persuasion

"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is and example of...

persuasive writing

"To Helen" can most accurately be described as a...

poetic concept of the ideal woman

a persons' descendants

posterity

rule or principle

precept

the aphorisms in Poor Richard's Almanac have all the following except: (brevity, wit, common sense, public concern)

public concern

in the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, T. Jefferson's tone is...

reasonable

"Quoth the raven 'Nevermore" is an example of...

refrain

to renew or give life to

regenerate

most American writers of the Revolutionary Period were least concerned with

religion

as he grows old and fearful, Tom becomes...

religious bigot

B Franklin's list of virtues does not include items concerning...

religious observances

restating key ideas or points

repetition

question that suggests its own answer or that does not require an answer at all

rhetorical question

Patrick Henry's oratory makes effective use of...

rhetorical questions

writing that holds up to ridicule or contempt the weaknesses and wrongdoings of individuals, groups, institutions, or society in general

satire

a second theme in early American writing

self-transformation

"Your wickedness makes you as it were heavy as lead..." is an example of...

simile

when Johnathan Edwards begs his congregation to "fly out of Sodom" he suggests they all are...

sinners

four ways a newborn baby is different from a fetus

size level of development environment degree of dependency

the long paragraph deleted from the Declaration was mainly about

slave trade

both T. Paine and P. Henry felt that the British were treating the colonists like...

slaves

the southerners during early America wrote mainly about

society and nature

comfort

solace

Thomas Paine wrote The Crisis, Number 1 for...

soldiers in the American army

"... they were not a little joyful..." is an example of...

style

B. Franklin ended the apprenticeship to his brother by...

taking advantage of a loophole in his indentures

earthly

temporal

"To a Waterfowl" ends with a clear comparison between...

the "Power" that guides the bird and the "Power" that leads human beings

the Declaration of Independence came into being because of

the Continental Congress

Romanticism emphasized the emotions and...

the individual

the flight of the line bird in "To a Waterfowl" symbolizes

the journey through life all people make

when John Smith wrote "But it pleased God before they came half seas over..." he was using what point of view?

third person limited

the excerpt from "Sarah Peirrepont" is a...

tribute to Pierrepont's state of grace

B. Franklin fell asleep in a Quaker meeting house on his first day in Philadelphia

true

B. Franklin's brother was imprisoned for a political opinion expressed in his newspaper

true

Crevecoeur states that one day Americans will cause great changes in the world

true

The Declaration cites a long list of abuses that have lead to war

true

Transcendentalism: the world is as_________

we believe it to be

Naturalism: the world is as_________

we see it

P. Henry's speech implies that the Virgina House of Burgesses had members who...

were happy with the way things were


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