Unit 1 Quiz Practice
Across
- 1. Franklin’s virtue about speaking truthfully and without malice.
- 5. Franklin’s virtue about doing things at their proper time.
- 6. Emerson’s metaphor for becoming one with nature.
- 8. Kant’s term for people who depend on others to think for them.
- 11. Kant emphasizes this as essential for Enlightenment.
- 13. Kant: The freedom to use one’s reason publicly in all matters.
- 14. Thoreau often wrote about the value of this state of being alone.
- 15. Thoreau’s essay begins with where he wished to make his ______.
- 17. Kant: The faculty humans must use without guidance from another.
- 19. Franklin’s virtue about always being engaged in useful tasks.
- 20. The pond where Thoreau lived.
- 21. Franklin’s virtue about not being disturbed by trifles.
- 22. Philosophical movement Emerson and Thoreau are associated with.
- 24. Nature offers a spiritual, not just physical, experience.
Down
- 1. Thoreau valued this quality in living at Walden Pond.
- 2. Emerson: One of the four uses of nature.
- 3. Franklin’s virtue about moderation in food and drink.
- 4. Kant’s motto: “Have the ________ to use your own understanding!”
- 7. Franklin’s virtue about not wronging others.
- 9. Thoreau imagines living on the edge of civilization.
- 10. Kant: Enlightenment requires the courage to use this quality.
- 12. Emerson: In the woods, we return to this state of innocence.
- 16. For Thoreau, a symbol of renewal and awakening.
- 18. Franklin’s virtue about spending wisely and avoiding waste.
- 23. Emerson’s essay that emphasizes the spiritual connection to the natural world.