Across
- 5. (2 words) rhetorical strategy of asking a question to which there is only one obvious answer
- 6. fancy, elevated word synonymous with "celebrate"
- 12. Morrie was Mitch's
- 13. Franklin realizes in order to achieve moral perfection old bad habits must be replaced with new (2 words)
- 18. (2 words) ethos, logos, pathos
- 20. Emerson believed people should rely on their own ______________ to discover what is good or bad in the world
- 21. The theme of Thanatopsis that death ________ all humans together in nature after life
- 22. Why Mitch had time to visit with Morrie- his work held a
- 23. vivid word choice that creates powerful images in the mind of the audience
- 25. when a poet breaks their established pattern of rhyme or rhythm, it may create a feeling for the audience that something to do with the topic is ____________.
- 26. Emerson believed that "Nothing is at last sacred but the _____________ of your own mind."
- 28. Last name of the president to whom "O Captain, My Captain" was written to honor.
- 29. (2 words) what Morrie thinks all of society should reject
- 32. "Oh Captain, My Captain" includes 3 of the psychological stages of ___________.
- 33. Morrie believe it is important to accept this as a function of life
- 34. "love each other or die" Morrie's favorite ___________
Down
- 1. "freedom or slavery" is an example of this rhetorical technique
- 2. Morrie believes people are always running around looking for ___________.
- 3. How Thoreau wanted to live his life
- 4. (3 letters) acronym for Morrie's diagnosis
- 7. a great way to start a speech if you want your audience to listen to you (like Patrick Henry!)
- 8. Ben Franklin takes a scientific approach to achieve
- 9. event caused by religious intolerance (3 words)
- 10. setting (decade) of The Crucible
- 11. the number of virtues Franklin tried to perfect at a time
- 14. who Emerson believed a person should rely on when they need guidance
- 15. The first virtue Franklin focuses on perfecting
- 16. Thoreau admits that while the government can put a citizen in jail, it can never jail one's ________
- 17. (2 words) kind of poetry that involves a speaker achieving deep emotion and insight due to exposure to nature
- 19. Thoreau left the woods in Walden because he believed that it was time for him to ______ a new part of his life.
- 24. In Civil Disobedience, Thoreau rejects the idea of following an _________ government without thinking for oneself.
- 27. Emerson believed Humans interpret __________ through their experiences.
- 29. Believed humans are sinful and doomed to a fiery eternity unless saved by the grace of God
- 30. Reverend accused of being greedy
- 31. what Morrie hopes to leave behind
