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Chalkboard Challenge Puritan 11 th Grade

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Chalkboard Challenge Puritan . 11 th Grade. Let’s Play. Final Challenge. Huswifery. Of Plymouth Plantation. Sinners…. To My Dear and Loving Husband. Vocabulary. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Huswifery Of Plymouth Plantation Sinners… To My Dear and

Loving Husband Vocabulary

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Final Challenge

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To whom did the poem address?100God

Huswifery for 100

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Describe the “clothing” that God is making for the speaker200Colorful, decorated, and shining clothes

Huswifery for 200

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What emotion does Edwards appeal in the following passage of the sermon?

 How awful is it to be left behind at such

a day! To see so many others feasting, while you are pining and perishing.300Envy

( jealousy, desire, resentment)

Huswifery for 300

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What contrasting images does Edwards use to describe God's

wrath?400Fire and Water

Huswifery for 400

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Taylor develops an extended metaphor in this poem. What

kinds of activities make up that extended metaphor?500Spinning yarn and weaving cloth

Huswifery for 500

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Who was Bradford’s intended audience?100Children and grandchildren of the

Mayflower colonists

Of Plymouth Plantation for 100

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What was the passengers’ main emotional response to reaching

Cape Cod?200Great joy

Of Plymouth Plantation for 200

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Toward the end of the first excerpt, What was Bradford’s purpose in pausing to list the difficulties that

the Pilgrims faced in their new home? 300To remind his readers how much the

Pilgrims depended upon God

Of Plymouth Plantation for 300

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What act showed the spirit of self-sacrifice during that terrible first

winter400The few healthy settlers took care of the many who were sick without

complaining.

Of Plymouth Plantation for 400

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Which belief is being expressed:

Squanto is “a special instrument sent of God”?500His belief in God's protection of the

Pilgrims

Of Plymouth Plantation for 500

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What is the author's main intention?100To frighten his listeners into seeking salvation

Sinners… for 100

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The main message of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God200Salvation is gained through Christ.

Sinners…for 200

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What does Edwards think is true of the members of his congregation?300They are all sinners.

Sinners… for 300

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What images to draw a picture of the anger of God?400Floods and fire

Sinners… for 400

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What is the meaning of the word mourn in this passage from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?

To see so many rejoicing and singing for joy of heart, while you have cause to mourn for sorrow of heart, and howl for vexation of spirit!

500Grieve

Sinners… for 500

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Paraphrase the following line: If ever man were lov’d by wife, then

thee.100I love you more than any other wife could love her husband

To My Dear… for 100

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The main emotion expressed is…  200happiness

To My Dear … for 200

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Why does the speaker say:“Compare with me ye women if you

can”?300She is setting forth a challenge to other women in her community

To My Dear… for 300

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What is the only way in which her husband can repay her for her

love?400By showing her

To My Dear… for 400

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How does the wife in “To My Dear and Loving Husband” want her husband to be rewarded for his

love of her?500by the heavens

To My Dear… for 500

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What word or phrase has the same meaning as manifold as it is used in this line?

 The heavens reward thee manifold, I

pray.100in many ways

Vocabulary for 100

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What is another word for recompense?200Repaid

Vocabulary for 200

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Which activity shows a way of using judgment?300Making a decision

Vocabulary for 300

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 What does the word apparel mean?400Clothing – such as a robe

Vocabulary for 400

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What does the word omnipotent mean? 500All powerful

Vocabulary for 500

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Write YourFinal Challenge

Wager

In “Huswifery,” Edward Taylor compares things that are very

different from each other. What is this literary device called?

Final Challenge

End GameTIME’S

UP!

Conceit

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