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ENGL 147N Week 5 Quiz Fall LATEST GUARANTEED
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The following is not a genre of American literature of the colonial period: exploration
literature - ANSWER: False

John Winthrop established the Indian Captivity Narrative - ANSWER: False, John
Smith established the Indian Captivity Narrative

Literature of the Colonial Period may be defined as a literary record of the period
called the Age of Reason or Revolution. - ANSWER: False

The following are genres of American literature of the colonial period: travel and
exploration records - ANSWER: True

In his writings, Captain John Smith portrayed English North America as a desert. -
ANSWER: False

Examples of writers of the colonial period of American literature include the
following: Anne Bradstreet - ANSWER: True

Michael Wigglesworth's "The Day of Doom" expresses the theme of poetic
inadequacy - ANSWER: False

Examples of writers of the colonial period of American literature include the
following: William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, and Herman Melville. - ANSWER: False

"The Day of Doom" was authored by Michael Wigglesworth. - ANSWER: True

Captain John Smith is one of the writers whose report of exploration is described as
one of the first distinctly American writing in English. - ANSWER: True

Michael Wigglesworth established the Indian Captivity Narrative - ANSWER: False

"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" uses the Ministerial Three Method. -
ANSWER: True

The words plain and clear adequately describe literature of the Colonial Period. -
ANSWER: True

Thus stands the cause betweene God and us. We are entered into Covenant with
Him for this worke. Wee have taken out a Commission. The Lord hath given us leave
to drawe our own articles. Wee have professed to enterprise these Actions, upon
these and those accounts, upon these and those ends, wee have hereupon besought
Him of favour and blessing. Now if the Lord shall please to heare us, and bring us in
peace to the place wee desire, then hath hee ratified this Covenant and sealed our

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