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Englsih 6week test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what is deism by puritanism? | solutions to the problems of man lies in his reasons,not supernatural revelation |
| what is the first deism? | although God is all-powerful and controls the world He created, He does not personally intervene in the operation of it |
| what is the second deism? | man is a flawed creature, but not fallen in the sence of being totally depraved because of sin |
| what is the thrid deism? | man's good on earth will be rewarded in a future life and his evil will be punished |
| what is the fourth deism? | man can become better, or perfected, through "rational" education |
| what is imagery? | discriptive words or phrases that appeal to sense preceptions to create an impression |
| what are the sermon's organization and structure? | 1. The doctrine is a discussion, or "opening," of the biblical text 2. The reasons, which are enumerated, develop the doctrine. 3. The uses, provide the application to the hearers |
| what famous sermon did Johnathan Edwards give? | Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God |
| what are the virtues with the moral perfection were? | temperance, silence, order, resolution, frugality, industry, sincerity, justice, moderation, cleanness, tranqulity, chastity, humility |
| what is temperance in the virtues with the moral perfection? | eat not to dullness. drink not to elevation |
| what is silence in the virtues with the moral perfection? | speak not but what may benefit others or yourself. avoid trifling conversation |
| what is order in the virtues with the moral perfection? | let all your things have their places. let each part of your business have its time |
| what is resolution in the virtues with the moral perfection? | resolve to preform what y ought. perform without fail what you resolve. |
| what is frugality in the virtues with the moral perfection? | make no expense but do good to others or your self, for example "waste nothing" |
| what is industry in the virtues with the moral perfection? | lose no time. but be always employed in something useful. cut off all unnecessary actions |
| what is sincerity inthe virtues with the moral perfection? | use no hurtful decit. think innocently and justly, and if you speak, speak accordingly |
| what is justice in the virtues with the moral perfection? | wrong none, doing injuries or omitting the benefits that are your duty. |
| what is moderation in the virtues with the moral perfection? | avoid extremes. forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve |
| what is cleanness`in the virtues with the moral perfection? | tolerate no uncleanness i body, clothes, or habitation. |
| what is tranquility in the virtues with the moral perfection? | be not disterbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable |
| what is chastity in the virtues with the moral perfection? | rarely use sexual activity but for health and offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace of reputation |
| what is humility in the virtues with the moral perfection? | imitate Jesus and Socrates |
| what famous speach did Patrick Henry give? | Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death |
| what is parrallelism? | similarity in the structure of two ore more phrases, clauses, or sentences |
| what is antithesis? | using parrallism in two frases or clauses to emphasize their contrasting meanings |
| what famous speech did Thomas Paine give and what famous book did he publish? | the crisis no.1 , the age of reasons |
| what are the categories of a propaganda | name calling, glittering generaliaties, testimonial, transfer, bandwagon, plain folks, card stacking |
| what is name calling in the categories of a propaganda? | "bad names" given to people, groups, beliefs, and so on, to make people condemn them without examining the evidence |
| what is the glittering generalities in the categories of a propaganda? | generalities that contain virtue words to make people accept or approve without examining the evidence |
| what is the testimonial in the categories of a propaganda? | personal testimoney in support of what the propagandist wants his audience to accpt unquestioningly |
| what is the transfer in the categories of a propaganda? | carry over of the authority, sanction, and prestige of something respected to something that propagandist wants accepted, usually through symbols |
| what is the bandwagon in the categories of a propaganda? | follow the crowd |
| what is the plain folks in the categories of a propaganda? | appearance of being "plain folks among the neighbors"; politicians, labor leaders, businessmen, and others appeal to the confidence of their audience through this device |
| what is the card stacking in the categories of a propaganda? | a collective term for all sorts of deception |
| what are archetypes? | a story that appears in stories accross cultures that speak to universal human experiences |
| what is typology | an interpretation of events, people, place and ceremonies of the old testament as types, or signs, which prefigure Christ's fulfillment of prophecy and covenant with the church |
| what is a metaphor? | comparison of two dissimilar things, which can be implied or stated, brief or extended |
| what is an apostrophe? | to callout to a dead or absent person |