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PURITAN TEST A SAMPLING OF QUESTIONS. METER Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry.

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1 PURITAN TEST A SAMPLING OF QUESTIONS

2 METER Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry

3 MINISTERS Edwards’ father and grandfather held this position

4 INVERSION Reversing the normal word order of a sentence

5 IAMB a type of foot that contains an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable ǀ ˘ ˊ ǀ

6 NORTHAMPTON The place where Edwards’ church was located

7 TETRAMETER Four feet in a line of poetry is called _________

8 THE GREAT AWAKENING The religious movement which called for a denouncing of one’s sins and undergoing a religious conversion

9 8 Number of children Anne Bradstreet had

10 24 Number of people who died (in jail, pressed with stones, hanged) during the Salem Witch Trials

11 EDWARDS Attended Yale

12 WHAT VALUES WERE IMPORTANT TO THE PURITANS Simplicity Temperance Self-reliance Personal responsibility Industriousness

13 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE ELECT? That a person has grace God has predetermined that he/she will be saved (will go to Heaven)

14 IAMBIC PENTAMETER Mark the following line and identify the meter: ˘ ˊ ǀ ˘ ˊ ǀ ˘ ˊ ǀ ˘ ˊ ǀ ˘ ˊ “If ever man were loved by wife then thee.”

15 IAMBIC TETRAMETER Mark the following line and identify the meter: ˘ ˊ ǀ ˘ ˊ ǀ ˘ ˊ ǀ ˘ ˊ “In silent night when rest I took.”

16 “Then while we live in love let’s so persever / That when we live no more we may live ever.” Anne believes if they love well and respect their marriage on Earth they may be rewarded with eternal life in Heaven EXPLAIN THE SIGNIFICANCE/RELEVANCE OF THE QUOTE

17 “Thou hast an house on high erect Fram'd by that mighty Architect, With glory richly furnished, Stands permanent tho' this be fled. It's purchased, and paid for too By him who hath enough to do.” In this extended metaphor, Bradstreet compares Heaven to a permanent house built by God (the mighty architect). EXPLAIN THE SIGNIFICANCE/RELEVANCE OF THE QUOTE

18 “ The wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present; they increase more and more, and rise higher and higher, till an outlet is given; and the longer the stream is stopped, the more rapid and mighty is its course, when once it is let loose. It is true, that judgment against your evil works has not been executed hitherto; the floods of God's vengeance have been withheld; but your guilt in the mean time is constantly increasing, and you are every day treasuring up more wrath; the waters are constantly rising, and waxing more and more mighty; and there is nothing but the mere pleasure of God, that holds the waters back, that are unwilling to be stopped, and press hard to go forward. If God should only withdraw his hand from the flood-gate, it would immediately fly open, and the fiery floods of the fierceness and wrath of God, would rush forth with inconceivable fury, and would come upon you with omnipotent power; and if your strength were ten thousand times greater than it is, yea, ten thousand times greater than the strength of the stoutest, sturdiest devil in hell, it would be nothing to withstand or endure it.” In this extended metaphor, Edwards compares God’s wrath toward natural men to dammed waters. The waters are growing higher and gaining strength as God gets more angry. The only thing protecting the unconverted from the powerful waters is God’s mercy. EXPLAIN THE SIGNIFICANCE/RELEVANCE OF THE QUOTE

19 MULTIPLE CHOICE When Edwards says that “men are held in the hand of God,” he literally means that — A. All human beings can fit into the palm of God’s hand B. God is a kind father C. The fate of human beings is determined by God D. God will save everyone

20 MULTIPLE CHOICE Which statement below most accurately paraphrases this line from the poem? If ever man were lov’d by wife, then, thee. A. I never knew what love meant until I became your wife B. No husband has ever loved his wife more than you love me C. I never have loved you more than I do at this moment D. No wife has ever loved her husband more than I love you

21 MULTIPLE CHOICE When Bradstreet writes, “I blest His name that gave and took...” she implies that A. She is being punished for the sin of vanity B. Material objects are ultimately God’s and not hers C. She secretly wants all her possessions to vanish D. God will be appeased if she says a prayer to Him


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