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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Saying Grace | Norman Rockwell |
| Breezing Up | Winslow Homer |
| At the Seaside | William Merritt Chase |
| The Pilgrim of the Cross at the End of His Journey | Thomas Cole |
| Colonial America's most famous preacher | Jonathon Edwards |
| Greatest American revitalist of the early 19th century | Charles G. Finney |
| Called a prince of the American pulpit | T. DeWitt Talmage |
| Ball player who became a great revitalist, especially known for his campaign against liquor | Billy Sunday |
| One of the most scholarly and eloquent preachers of the twentieth century | A.W. Tozer |
| An invalid whom God used to write hundreds of poems of praise and encouragement | Martha Snell Nicholson |
| One of the most accomplished poets of the South in the latter part of the nineteenth century | Sidney Lanier |
| Known as the Hoosier Poet | James Whitcomb Riley |
| Symbol | A meaning in itself which also represents another thing |
| Metaphor | An implied comparison in which one thing is described in terms of another |
| Tone | The writer's attitude toward toward his subject and the response whcih the writer intends for his readers |
| Simile | An expressed comparison of unlike things in which the words like, as, resembles, or similar to are used |
| Personification | A comparison in which human qualities are given to an inanimate object or an animal |
| Refrain | A phrase or sentence which is repeated at intervals |
| "That God COULD not pour His riches/Into hands already full!" | "Treasures" |
| "Can you tell me why it is that a black cow can eat green grass and give white milk?" | "Nuts for Skeptics to Crack" |
| :Mortality's Ground Floor/Is Immortality-" | "If My Bark Sink" |
| "THe wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present; they increase more and more, and rise higher and higher; till an outlet is given." | "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
| "I can not say, and I will not say/That he is dead.-He is just away!" | "Away" |
| "I do not believe that grass and flowers and trees grew by chemical force any more thatn I believe that a book on botany describing flowers came from chemical forces." | "Nuts for Skeptics to Crack" |
| "A supreme regard to our own happiness is inconsistent with true religion." | Selfishness Not True Religion" |
| "Conjugal Harmony" | Theme: The importance of a happy home |
| "The All-Importance of Motive" | Theme: Why something is done is more important than what is done |
| "The Day Came Slow, till Five O'Clock" | Theme: A description of the dawn |
| "Employments of Heaven" | Theme: An illustration of what departed friends are now doing |
| "A Ballad of Trees and the Master" | Theme: A description of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane |
| "When the Frost Is on the Punkin" | Theme: A description of early autumn |
| Be able to explain five things you learned from reading the sermons in unit 10 |