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| Mary Rowlandson | kidnapped by Indians and lived to a write a narrative about it
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| Shaman | the keeper of the tribal stories
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| Jonathan Edwards | taught that humans were like spiders hanging over hell
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| John Calvin | TULIP is an acronym for his theology
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| Henry VIII | King of England during reformation
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| King Phillip | Also known as Chief Metacomet
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| Predestination | the belief that God has already chosen whom he will send to heaven and hell
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| Covenant Theology | the belief that the Church is the new nation of Israel
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| Ata-en-sic | Her face was turned into the sun
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| Hah-gweh-di-yu | Good Native American spirit
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| The dominant culture has always treated them as equals. A problem with Native Americans or not | not
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| They are viewed by some as savages. A problem with Native Americans or not | a problem
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| They are often misunderstood and misrepresented. A problem with Native American or not | a problem
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| The dominant culture has not always considered them fully human. Problem or not | problem
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| Manifest Destiny | the belief that God destined the dominant White to take control of North America
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| The “Savage” view of Native Americans can best be described | as a savage, bloodthirsty people with no religion and not literature.
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| What was the major them of Native American literature | interdependent
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| IN “Havasupai Medicine Song” why is it important that the speaker travel to Havasupai Canyon? | because the land belongs to his people and will absorb his illness
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| Who ultimately heals the speaker in “Havasupai Medicine Song”? | himself NOT THE CANYON
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| In “Bear River Shamanic Cure,” why did the shaman decide to start treating patients? | Spirits told her she needed to start or she would die
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| What best describes the difference between the shamanic cure and traditional Western medicine? | Western medicine is based on objective scientific evidence, whereas the shamanic cure was more of a religious ceremony.
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| Puritans are not described by this | a group of English religious dissenter who wanted to reform the Roman Catholic Church
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| Total Depravity is best described by | Human beings are ultimately evil and cannot choose to be good on their own
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| “City on the Hill” | an idea of the ideal society that would inspire the Church of England to become Puritan
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| Allusion | when someone refers to something outside of the book that they assume you know about
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| What was Jonathan Edward’s motivation for delivering his sermon “sinners in the hands of an angry god”? | He wanted to convince the “unregenerate” to come back to God
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| The Elect: The Rejected as Sheep: | Goats
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| Henry David Thoreau | lived two years at Walden Pond and wrote a book on it, the Naturalist of transcendentalists
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson | “Self Reliance”, Philosopher, believed in reexamining your beliefs and values
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| Why is Transcendentalism not a religion? | no deity, afterlife, or consequences of this life
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| What are the two ways of self | realization?
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| What is the Oversoul? | everything and “God” of transcendentalism
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| Why is intuition important to the Transcendentalists? | self
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| What does “miracle as monster” mean? | the biblical miracles distract us from the real miracles of life
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| What is exposition? | the background information given at the beginning of book/story
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| What are the two types of literary conflict? | external and internal
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| Who were the Dead Poets Society’s literary influences? | Coleridge, Wordsworth, Keats, Shelly, Lord Byron, Thoreau, Whitman
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| What are the three rhetorical appeals? | emotional, logical, and ethical
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| What is bifurcation? | a false dilemma, either/or
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| What is the appeal to authority? | shows what 1 person thinks, just because this person did it I should do it too.
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| What is the appeal to antiquity? | just because it’s old it’[s good
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| Who were the Dead Poets Society’s main characters? | Mr. Keating, Knox, Todd, Neal, Mr. Noland, Nuanda/Charlie
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| Who are the flat charcters of the Dead Poets Society? | Neal’s parents, Mr. Keating, Chris, Pitts,
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| Who are the round characters of the Dead Poets Society? | Neal, Todd, Nuanda/Charlie, Mr. McAlister, Knox
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| Who are the static characters of the Dead Poets Society? | Mr. Keating, Neal’s Parents, Mr. Noland
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| Who are the dynamic characters of the Dead Poets Society? | Neal, Todd, Nuanda, Mr. McAlister, Knox
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| Imagery | language which evokes one or more of the 5 senses
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| Satire | a literary term used to ridicule human ignorance or vice
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| Foil | a character that contrasts with another character and highlighting the qualities of that character
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| Rhetoric | art of persuasion
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| Holistic (whole) | interconnectedness
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