Quiz 5 Review

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  1. 2. Author of "The Sun Still Rises in the Same Sky"
  2. 8. Author of "The Minister's Black Veil"
  3. 14. The belief that through the natural, you can understand the supernatural
  4. 16. Dark Romantic writers explored _______ in the human psyche
  5. 18. These writers were considered anti-Transcendentalist, but they really weren't
  6. 21. Dark Romantic writers explored _______ between good and evil
  7. 23. This author of "Poor Richard's Almanack" gave us, in his Autobiography, the Rationalist hero and the idea of the self-made man
  8. 25. "Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night."
  9. 27. They believed that God created the universe, then left it alone
  10. 28. However, therefore, thus, and ergo are all...
  11. 29. Because, although, and when are _______ conjunctions
  12. 33. This is an old imaginative pattern that appears across cultures and is repeated throughout the ages; it can be a person, an object, a plot, or an image
  13. 34. "Coyote Finishes His Work" is a _______ myth
  14. 36. In "the Devil and Tom Walker," this is the most prominent sin (of the seven deadly)
  15. 37. "Every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact." | He led the Transcendentalist movement
  16. 39. Past and present participles can also act as _______. For example: The broken sunglasses, The crying baby
  17. 43. The creation myth we read in class
  18. 45. Paine Author of The Rights of Man, Common Sense, and The Crisis No. 1
  19. 47. Author of All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
  20. 48. Have, be, and do are all...
  21. 49. This writing style uses logical and emotional appeal
  22. 50. The Fireside Poets were also known as the...
  23. 51. Commas are …
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  1. 1. This American senator led the hunt for Communists in the 1950s
  2. 3. "These are the times that try men's souls!"
  3. 4. Faith + intuition > fact + reason
  4. 5. Shall, will, should, would, may, might, must, can, and could are all ...
  5. 6. Author of "The Noiseless, Patient Spider," creator of free verse, and was a nurse during the Civil War; he wrote with "bold strokes on a broad canvas"
  6. 7. Zealous minister who administered the smallpox inoculation to Boston
  7. 9. Adjectives modify _______ and _______
  8. 10. The first American Romantic hero, created by James Fenimore Cooper
  9. 11. "Give me liberty, or give me death
  10. 12. These poems need 14 lines
  11. 13. This poet wrote "with the delicacy of a miniaturist"; wrote "I heard a fly buzz when I died" and "Because I could not stop for death"
  12. 15. Sentence structure, figurative language, word choice, and imagery are all a part of...
  13. 17. Dark Romantic writers explored the psychological effects of guilt and ______
  14. 19. This author of "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Raven" called science a vulture
  15. 20. Part of speech when a present participle verb acts as a noun
  16. 22. They used the Bible as a writing model and wrote diaries and histories of their lives
  17. 24. The other name for the Age of Reason
  18. 26. This archetype quests for a higher truth in the natural world
  19. 30. Symbol in "The Minister's Black Veil" that represented the psychological effects of guilt and sin
  20. 31. This part of speech modifies verbs, adverbs, adjectives, and even entire sentences; answers when, where, why, and how
  21. 32. Linking verb needed for past participles to stay in active voice
  22. 35. American romanticism sees _____ as the highest expression of the imagination
  23. 38. They believed human history is marked by progress toward a more perfect existence
  24. 40. This part of speech answers which one, what kind, and how many
  25. 41. Author of "The Devil and Tom Walker"
  26. 42. Author of The Crucible
  27. 44. This disease nearly rendered Boston's population asunder
  28. 46. This linking verb is needed for present participle verbs to stay in active voice