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This was an extended metaphore. It was about his deep belief in God and how Gods presence is in everything he does.
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This one was about a woman who loved her husband. An example is: If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were lov'd by wife then thee; IF ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me ye women if you can.
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This was an extended metaphore. It was about his deep belief in God and how Gods presence is in everything he does. Huswifery by Edward Taylor
This one was about a woman who loved her husband. An example is: If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were lov'd by wife then thee; IF ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me ye women if you can. To My Dear and Loving Husband by Anne Bradstreet.
This story had some intersting views. This was about an island that "exceeds the others in beautyand fertility". This story makes thing seem rich and promising according to his journal. Journal of the First Voyage to America by Christopher Columbus.
This was an origin myth about how man and woman came to being. The Navajo Origin Legend
This origin myth is about how the earth was formed. It was formed from a Muskrat brought up the land. The Earth on Turtles Back
This origin myth is about how bears took care of a woman who came from the sky and had children who became the differnt tribes of the Native Americans. When the Grizzlies Walked Upright.
This historical narrative was written in third person. He referred to the Native Americans as barbarians. In his narrative, he talks about how he was captured by the Native Americans. The General History of Virginia
This historical narrative was about the voyage to America. It tells us how the Pilgrims were struggling to survive but then they met two Native Americans. These Native Americans helped them survive. Of Plymouth Plantation
This historical narravtive was written by a captured slave. He writes about the horrid trip on a slave ship to America. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.
THis was a six hour sermon. This person described how people should not sin and used figurative language like metaphors and similies. Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God. by Johnathan Edwards.
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