Carmack
English 11 Honors
Puritanism & Rationalism Study Guide: Unit 2 & Unit 3 Exam
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The Puritan Era
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Annotated Nonfiction Article & Sequencing notes from textbook
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Sequencing notes from textbook pgs. 4-18
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Annotated nonfiction article titled, “A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials: One town’s strange journey from paranoia to pardon”
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Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
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Know basic information about Edward’s biography (pg. 44)
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Be able to analyze sermon. Study Reading Check and Thinking Critically questions (pg. 51)
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Bradstreet, Anne “Here Follow Some Verses upon the Burning of our House, July, 10, 1666”
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Know basic information about Bradstreet’s biography (pg.27)
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Be able to analyze poem. Review plain style and Thinking Critically questions on pg. 30 (1-5)
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Miller, Arthur The Crucible
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Know basic information about Miller’s biography pg. 1212
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Be able to apply and analyze details from the play (pgs. 1216-1274).
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Study character chart (these are your notes from the film)
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Study Reading Check questions from the textbook:
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Act I: 1-3 pg. 1235
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Act II: 1-5 pg. 1248
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Act III: 1-4 pg. 1263
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Act IV: 1-4 pg. 1274
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Puritanism vs. Rationalism Venn Diagram
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Study the Venn Diagram and be able to compare/contrast these two literary movements
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Be able to describe these two movements.
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Rationalism
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Annotated Nonfiction Article & notes form textbook
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Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography
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Know basic information about Franklin’s biography pg. 67
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Be able to apply and analyze details from his autobiography (pgs. 68-77)
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Thomas Jefferson
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Know basic information about Jefferson’s biography (pg. 97)
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Be able to apply and analyze details from the Declaration of Independence (pgs. 99-106)
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Compare/Contrast of 2 Speeches
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Patrick Henry’s “Give me Liberty or Give me Death.”
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A speech delivered by President Obama.
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