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PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY AMERICAN LITERATURE QUIZ!!

I’ll put up the pictures of the questions, I’ve answered some but I’m really not sure if they are correct, as my English not that well.

All answers will be in the picture

Question 1: Match each term to its correct definition

Question 2: Match each of the following Puritan values with the quote that best demonstrates that value

Question 3: Looking at these two quotes from “Of Plymouth Plantation” what can the reader infer about the pilgrims who came over on the Mayflower?

Question 4: A student, Suzy, is writing an essay of the theme found in “Of Plymouth Plantation” She thinks the theme is: Those who are just pious can expect God’s mercy, those who are unjust cannot. Which of the following quotes could she use to support her ideas?

Question 5: Which if the following quotes from “A Model of Christian Charity” does not contain an allusion to stories or events in the Bible?

Question 6: What effect might the use of biblical allusions have had on those who were listening to John Winthrop’s sermon “A Model of Christian Charity”

Question 7: What is the purpose of these lines from the poem “Upon the Burning of Our House”
Raise up thy thoughts above the sky
That dunghill mists away may fly.
Thou hast an house on high erect
Farmed by that mighty architect
With glory richly furnished,
Stands permanent though this be fled.

Question 8: Which of the following quotes from “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” does not contain an example of imagery?

Question 9: What connotations would these lines have invoked in the listener of Edward’s sermon “Sinners in the Hands I’d an Angry God” choose two

PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY AMERICAN LITERATURE QUIZ Ill put up the pictures of the questions Ive answered some but Im really not sure if they are correct as my Engl class=

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Answer:

i need help on that one too

Explanation:

Answer:

Question 1:

1. To infer

2. Allusion

3. Connotation

4. Denotation

5. Theme

6. Imagery

Question 2:

1. Piety

2. Courage

3. Industry

Question 3:

The pilgrims viewed God as an all-powerful being who could direct the course of the lives of men.

Question 4:

A) “There was a proud and very profane young man .... but it pleased God before they came half seas over, to smite this young man with a grievous disease, of which he died in a desperate manner.... All his fellows noted it to be the just hand of God upon him.”

B) “And...a...young man called John Howland...was, with a roll of the ship, thrown into sea; but it pleased God that...with a boat hook and other means got into the ship again and his life saved” (4).

Question 5:

“Therefore let us choose life, that we and our seed may live, by obeying His voice and cleaving to Him, for He is our life and our prosperity” (14).

Question 6:

It helped the listeners see that their situation was similar to that of the ancient Israelites; they, like the Israelites, needed to obey God’s commandments by loving God and one another.

Question 7:

The author is reminding herself to think about her heavenly home even though her earthly home has burned down.

Question 8:

“God has laid himself under no obligation by any promise to keep any natural man out of hell one moment” (18).

Question 9:  

Feelings of fear

Feelings of desperation

Explanation:

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