Unit 2 Literature - Building a Democracy

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