Unit 1 Quiz Practice

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