25-26 SHORT TERM FIRST QUIZ ENGL 108

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  1. 3. The historical period that heavily restricted pure fantasy, viewing it as a sinful deception, aiming instead to save children's souls.
  2. 6. Known as the "Father of Children's Literature," he printed books specifically for children's entertainment starting in 1744.
  3. 7. Quantitative, measurable physical changes and structural increases in size, height, or weight.
  4. 9. Oral tales from the Anglo-Saxon period celebrating warriors and supernatural battles meant to instill loyalty and bravery.
  5. 11. The structural sequence of events that drives a narrative forward.
  6. 12. The core epic text from the Anglo-Saxon Period featuring a hero who fights Grendel.
  7. 14. Small, inexpensive paper booklets sold by traveling peddlers to the lower classes.
  8. 15. Subversive, slapstick, or wordplay-based comedy tailored to young developmental milestones.
Down
  1. 1. England's first printer who published the first printed English translation of Aesop's fables in 1484.
  2. 2. The inventor of the European movable-type printing press in the 1450s.
  3. 4. A visual element where vertical varieties imply stability, horizontal suggest calm, and diagonals denote tension.
  4. 5. Wooden paddles with parchment sheets protected by a thin layer of transparent animal horn.
  5. 8. The historical period heavily influenced by Locke and Rousseau that explicitly prioritized instruction over amusement.
  6. 10. The ancient Greek storyteller credited with short fables featuring anthropomorphic animals that deliver explicit moral lessons.
  7. 13. John Locke's philosophical concept stating the human mind is born as a blank slate.