Unit 2 Literature - Building a Democracy
Across
- 2. An idea opposed to your own argument, brought up in order to refut
- 4. The main part of a word that expresses meaning
- 5. Ideas being conveyed indirectly through the words of a text, as with PH speech
- 8. The creating of this is a common topic in Unit Two
- 9. The reason A. Adams wonders if the southern colony Virginia will be interested in fighting for freedom
- 11. Indirect reference to something, such as PH references to the Bible & Greek mythology
- 12. A prefix that means "under" - used frequently in PH speech
- 13. "I repeat it, sir, we must ___________!" -P. Henry
- 16. The language that many English words come from
- 17. A prefix that can mean "inside" or "not"
- 18. The topic that Phillis Wheatley expresses differing ideas about in two poems
- 21. A technique or device used to make a point (ex. repetition, a question used solely to make a point, loaded word) is called
- 22. The group of people whose rights and safety Abigail Adams wants to protect
Down
- 1. A story or poem’s message or observation about life
- 3. Language such as “all,” “every,” and “totally” - used in DoI and Adams' letter
- 6. A word part placed at the start of a word to add to the meaning of the root
- 7. All of the authors whose works we read from this unit use a variation on this loaded word
- 10. Jefferson and Henry both use grammatical construction in which phrasing is repeated (ex. “having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not”) in a similar way, known as ________________structure.
- 14. The one referred to in the DoI with "He has..."
- 15. Patrick Henry closed his speech with “Give me _______________ or give me death.”
- 19. A word root with the meaning "say"
- 20. The attitude expressed in a text, such as the one expressed in the last par. of DoI