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Unit 1 Test Review
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Final Jeopardy
Native
Of Plymouth
Grammar
American
Plantation
Olaudah
Equiano
Lit. Terms Vocabulary
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This grammatical error is known
as a fragment and is this kind of
clause written as a complete
sentence.
What is a
dependent clause?
Correct the sentence by spelling
out the correct usage of:
their/they’re/there
________ favorite coffee was
French Vanilla.
What is “their”?
Identify the following grammatical term:
A complete sentence is also called
__________ ____________.
Identify the following
grammatical term:
A complete sentence is also called
__________ ____________.
Independent
Clause
State the rule for correcting a
fragment when you want to
combine a dependent and
independent clause.
Put the dependent clause first, then
a comma, then the independent
clause.
Correct the following sentence:
When she finally weighed the pros
and cons and made up her mind.
June felt comfortable with her
decision.
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Which belief system do the Native
Americans believe in – polytheistic
or monotheistic?
What is
polytheistic?
Define the term: captures a
group’s ideals with stores, poems,
and songs that convey a people’s
values, concerns and history.
What is oral
tradition?
Name two of the Onondaga
cultural beliefs evident in “The
Earth of the Turtle’s Back”
What is: belief in community, and
listening to the Great Spirit’s
commands when he appears in
your dreams?
Why did the Sky spirit INITIALLY
banish the bears to live at the base
of the mountain?
What is: because when he first
created them, they looked fierce
and mean?
Why was the Sky Spirit angry when
he first saw his daughter and
grandchildren?
Because she was a grown woman
and the mixed children (half-bear,
half Native American) were his
grandchildren.
Who wrote “Of
Plymouth
Plantation?”
Who is William
Bradford?
List the term: a first hand account
by people who lived through
significant historic events.
First-hand
narrative account
List three things
that William
Bradford
accomplished?
•Established Plymouth, MA
•Re-elected 30 times as governor
•Organized the repayment of debts to financial
backers
•Encouraged new immigration
•Established democratic process in town
meetings
Describe three specific facts from the Starving Time in “Of
Plymouth Plantation.”
What are:
•Lost half of their company (50 people)
•Six or seven people had to take care of the other 43 that
were ill.
•The well crew became to become stingy and wouldn’t
give beer to the sick crew member that requested it.
•The boatswain who used to curse at the passengers
became ill and the passengers took care of him and he
told them he didn’t deserve it.
List two of the agreements that the
Puritans/Native Americans agreed
upon.
•Neither he nor any of his should injure others
•If any of his did hurt to any of theirs he should send the offender so that
they might punish him.
•If anything was taken, he should return it.
•If any other group did war against him, he would aid them and vice
versa.
•He should send his neighbors to notify each other in time of attack from
other groups.
•Leave bows and arrows behind when meeting with each other.
An
autobiographical
account of life as a
slave.
What is a slave
narrative?
Name two details
about the slaves
below deck.
What is:
•Horrible smell
•men in shackles
•Shreikds of women
•People getting sick
What literary
term did Equiano
focus on that made
his narrative
persuasive?
What is imagery?
What was the only
kindness Equiano
received while on
board?
A crew member
who showed him
how the qudrant
worked.
What was the result of the
captured slaves jumping
overboard?
What is:
Two of the men drowned, the third
was rescued and flogged severely
The author’s
attitude towards
his/her subject
tone
Descriptive or figurative language
that creates an image in the reader’s
head
.
What is imagery?
What is a reference to another historical moment, piece
of artwork, literature, in a poem, short story, narrative,
play, novel?
What is allusion?
What is a true
story about reallife events?
What is a
narrative?
What is a reference throughout a
work of literature that is a
concrete object?
What is a symbol?
To romp or to
dance around
What is cavort?
High praise
What is eulogy?
Nearness in place or time; kinship
What is
propinquity?
Immature in
experience or
judgement
What is verdant?
Not unusual or expected, not in character.
What is unwonted?
Make your wager
We have studied
literature from this
year span in Unit 1.
8,000 years B.C to
1789.