ENGL 147N Week 5 Quiz Fall LATEST GUARANTEED
PASS ACTUAL QUIZEZ
Which of the following best describes the production of the text printed in The
Norton Anthology of American Literature as "The Iroquois Creation Story"? -
ANSWER: A transcription and translation of an oral tale, written down by a
nineteenth-century member of the Tuscarora tribe.
According to the Iroquois, how many worlds initially existed? - ANSWER: two
Who inhabited the lower world of the ancients? - ANSWER: monsters
What is the role of the woman mentioned in the Iroquois Creation Story? - ANSWER:
She descends into the lower world and gives birth to rival twins.
What animal helps the woman give birth? - ANSWER: a turtle
What happens to the mother once she has given birth to her twins? - ANSWER: She
dies shortly after their birth.
What does Enigorio, the good twin, use to create the sun? - ANSWER: his mother's
head
According to Enigorio, the good twin, what was the purpose of the stars? - ANSWER:
To regulate time for the new human world.
Which of the following does Enigonhahetgea, the bad twin, NOT create? - ANSWER:
humans
How does Enigorio, the good twin, finally vanquish his brother, Enigonhahetgea? -
ANSWER: He beats him with deer antlers.
What formal structure does Winthrop employ in the first part of his sermon? -
ANSWER: question-and-answer
According to John Winthrop, there are a number of reasons God created both
wealthy and impoverished classes. Which of the following is NOT one of those
reasons? - ANSWER: to demonstrate the compassion of Christians to non-Christians
in New England
What are the guidelines Winthrop provides in the first section of his sermon
guidelines for? - ANSWER: sharing resources and lending money
According to Winthrop, when is it permissible to lend money to another person? -
ANSWER: if the person receiving the loan will be able to repay it
, What is defined as "the bond of perfection" in Winthrop's sermon? - ANSWER: love
When describing the ideal Christian community, Winthrop makes extensive use of
what metaphor? - ANSWER: a human body
According to Winthrop, what forms the central connection that knits together the
ideal Christian community? - ANSWER: love
Winthrop uses what legal term to describe the Puritans' relationship with God? -
ANSWER: a covenant
What did Winthrop believe would happen if the Puritan community in America failed
to live up to its ideals? - ANSWER: God would punish them harshly for their failure.
What metaphor does Winthrop employ to impress upon the Puritans the public
nature of their mission and the extent to which the world would be watching the
success or failure of their venture? - ANSWER: a city upon a hill
What structural units does Rowlandson use to divide her captivity narrative into
chronological sequence? - ANSWER: removes
Why does Rowlandson leave the house in which she was hiding during the Indian
raid? - ANSWER: The Indians set the house on fire
What happens to Rowlandson's eldest sister? - ANSWER: She is shot and killed
during the raid on the village.
What happens to the body of her six-year-old daughter Sarah after she dies of
wounds and malnourishment? - ANSWER: The Indians bury her without
Rowlandson's knowledge and show her the grave.
With which New Englander was Rowlandson in most regular contact during her
captivity? - ANSWER: her son
What comfort does Rowlandson have during her time in captivity? - ANSWER: a Bible
How does Rowlandson often obtain food during her captivity? - ANSWER: by sewing
and knitting
What happens shortly after the Englishman Mr. John Hoar invites the Sagamores to
dinner? - ANSWER: They steal from him.
How long was Rowlandson a captive? - ANSWER: eleven weeks
At the end of the narrative, who gives Rowlandson and her family a place to live? -
ANSWER: the South Church in Boston
PASS ACTUAL QUIZEZ
Which of the following best describes the production of the text printed in The
Norton Anthology of American Literature as "The Iroquois Creation Story"? -
ANSWER: A transcription and translation of an oral tale, written down by a
nineteenth-century member of the Tuscarora tribe.
According to the Iroquois, how many worlds initially existed? - ANSWER: two
Who inhabited the lower world of the ancients? - ANSWER: monsters
What is the role of the woman mentioned in the Iroquois Creation Story? - ANSWER:
She descends into the lower world and gives birth to rival twins.
What animal helps the woman give birth? - ANSWER: a turtle
What happens to the mother once she has given birth to her twins? - ANSWER: She
dies shortly after their birth.
What does Enigorio, the good twin, use to create the sun? - ANSWER: his mother's
head
According to Enigorio, the good twin, what was the purpose of the stars? - ANSWER:
To regulate time for the new human world.
Which of the following does Enigonhahetgea, the bad twin, NOT create? - ANSWER:
humans
How does Enigorio, the good twin, finally vanquish his brother, Enigonhahetgea? -
ANSWER: He beats him with deer antlers.
What formal structure does Winthrop employ in the first part of his sermon? -
ANSWER: question-and-answer
According to John Winthrop, there are a number of reasons God created both
wealthy and impoverished classes. Which of the following is NOT one of those
reasons? - ANSWER: to demonstrate the compassion of Christians to non-Christians
in New England
What are the guidelines Winthrop provides in the first section of his sermon
guidelines for? - ANSWER: sharing resources and lending money
According to Winthrop, when is it permissible to lend money to another person? -
ANSWER: if the person receiving the loan will be able to repay it
, What is defined as "the bond of perfection" in Winthrop's sermon? - ANSWER: love
When describing the ideal Christian community, Winthrop makes extensive use of
what metaphor? - ANSWER: a human body
According to Winthrop, what forms the central connection that knits together the
ideal Christian community? - ANSWER: love
Winthrop uses what legal term to describe the Puritans' relationship with God? -
ANSWER: a covenant
What did Winthrop believe would happen if the Puritan community in America failed
to live up to its ideals? - ANSWER: God would punish them harshly for their failure.
What metaphor does Winthrop employ to impress upon the Puritans the public
nature of their mission and the extent to which the world would be watching the
success or failure of their venture? - ANSWER: a city upon a hill
What structural units does Rowlandson use to divide her captivity narrative into
chronological sequence? - ANSWER: removes
Why does Rowlandson leave the house in which she was hiding during the Indian
raid? - ANSWER: The Indians set the house on fire
What happens to Rowlandson's eldest sister? - ANSWER: She is shot and killed
during the raid on the village.
What happens to the body of her six-year-old daughter Sarah after she dies of
wounds and malnourishment? - ANSWER: The Indians bury her without
Rowlandson's knowledge and show her the grave.
With which New Englander was Rowlandson in most regular contact during her
captivity? - ANSWER: her son
What comfort does Rowlandson have during her time in captivity? - ANSWER: a Bible
How does Rowlandson often obtain food during her captivity? - ANSWER: by sewing
and knitting
What happens shortly after the Englishman Mr. John Hoar invites the Sagamores to
dinner? - ANSWER: They steal from him.
How long was Rowlandson a captive? - ANSWER: eleven weeks
At the end of the narrative, who gives Rowlandson and her family a place to live? -
ANSWER: the South Church in Boston