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Unit One Mutiple Choice

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The Pilgrims regard thier voyage asboth a physical and spiritual journey
The seamen are astonished by the death of the profane seaman and attribute his demise tothe will of God
The Pilgrims' ship first reahces land in Americaat Cape Cod
Bradford describes the American Indians whom the Puritans encounter witha mixture of distain and respect
At the first Thanksgiving, the Pilgrims are most thankful fortheir great store of game and corn
When discussing his religion, Bearskin says that he believes inone supreme god and several lesser deities
According to Byrd's account, what was the main misconception about Virginia held by its early settlers?They thought they would instantly find wealth there
Byrd believes that bearskin's religonembodies the positive characteristics of religons based on nature
An example of Byrd's use of satire occurs when he describesthe amount of money the English spent to build their church and tavern
In his sermon, Edwards mainly taps into his audience's fear ofburning forever in a firey pit
When Edwards refers to the "unconverted persons in this congregation," he cheifly addresses themembers who do not accept Christ as thier savior
Edwards presents God as a being whois often angry and vengful
Clearly grace involves and requiresGod's presence
Edwards' sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was intended to instill in Edwards' hearers all of the following excepttotal helplessness
The vividness of Edwards' sermon stems in large part from hisextensive use of striking figures of speech
Edwards effectively uses a number of literary and rhetorical devices, including all of the following?Stubborn, loathsome and stupid
The sermon would have been understood byall of Edwards' listeners
An indication that Edwards could (and did_ preach something other than "terror" sermons like this one can be found in his reference tothose who are flocking to Christ

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