ENGL 201 Pre Test 1
ENGL 201 Pre Test 1 Liberty University
Set 1
- John Winthrop authored Meditation 38
- This author alludes to “many hundreds” of variable travel “relations.”
- Authored “The Flesh and the Spirit”
- Is a pastoralist, or his writing may be described as idyllic or
- “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” uses the Ministerial Three
- His sermon on the Arbella was delivered in
- Chesapeake Bay was the first permanent settlement in colonial New
- Cotton Mather called this author the “American ”
- “The Day of Doom” was authored by Michael
- Captain John Smith is one of the writers whose report of exploration is described as one of the first distinctly American writing in
- 1775 was the year the permanent settlement in New England was established
- The following is not a genre of American literature of the colonial period: exploration literature
- English colonization did not really take hold until early 1850
- Examples of writers of the colonial period of American literature include the following: Michael Wigglesworth and Phillis Wheatley
- The following are genres of American literature of the colonial period: travel and exploration records
- Edward Taylor authored “The Day of Doom”
- Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” showcases the origins, wanderings, and struggles of the
- Anne Bradstreet’s poetry was considered as “grateful entertainments unto the ingenious” by
- Examples of writers of the colonial period of American literature include the following: John Winthrop and William Cullen Bryant
- John Winthrop established the Indian Captivity Narrative
Set 2
- “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” uses the Ministerial Three Method.
- Cotton Mather called this author the “American Nehemiah.”
- John Winthrop established the Indian Captivity Narrative
- 1775 was the year the permanent settlement in New England was established
- Examples of writers of the colonial period of American literature include the following: William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, and Herman Melville.
- Captain John Smith is one of the writers whose report of exploration is described as one of the first distinctly American writing in English.
- Collection of poetry published in 1650, and then revised and republished in 1678.
- 1850 was the year the first English settlement was established
- Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” showcases the origins, wanderings, and struggles of the Puritans.
- Examples of writers of the colonial period of American literature include the following: Anne Bradstreet
- The following is not a genre of American literature of the colonial period: exploration literature
- In his writings, Captain John Smith portrayed English North America as a desert.
- Literature of the Colonial Period may be defined as a literary record of the period called the Age of Reason or Revolution.
- Authored “The Flesh and the Spirit”
- Edward Taylor authored “The Day of Doom”
- The New Englanders was the name of the group that established the first permanent settlement in New England
- The following are genres of American literature of the colonial period: travel and exploration records
- His sermon on the Arbella was delivered in 1630.
- Christopher Columbus was the leader of the first English settlers called the Pilgrims.
- Author of meditative poem titled “Contemplations.”