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33 Cards in this Set
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origin myths
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a myth that often is the foundation of a culture
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oral tradition
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tradition passed down through oral stories
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exploration narratives
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narratives written by people on expeditions
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slave narrative
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story written while enslaved
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emotional appeal
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a way of arousing emotion
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Middle Passage
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A type of trade used to get supplies to the new world.
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journal
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a place that people write about what happened to them.
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author's point of view
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when a story is told from the author's point of view
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captivity narrative
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a story written when imprisoned
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narrative accounts
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to make stories based on experience
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sermon
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speach given by a member of clergy
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oratory
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a type of public speaking
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autobiography
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a story of one's own life
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thrid-person omniscient point of view
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a story told from the perspective of "god"
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direct and indirect characterization
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when an author makes a statement directly to the reader
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single effect
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every story has a single emotional effect
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Gothic elements
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elements that make a scary story
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parable
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a story that illustrates a principle or lesson
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symbol
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a mark that represents something
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native american myths, 14-23
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origin myth,
oral tradition |
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exploration narratives
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exploration narratives
stories based on experience |
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interesting narrative of the life of olaudah equiano 42-48
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slave narrative,
autobiography, middle passage |
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columbus journal
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journal,
authors point of view, stories based on experience narrative account |
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narrative accounts of john smith and william bradofrd
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captivity narrative
authors point of view exploration narrative narrative account?? |
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jonathan edwards, "sinners in the hands of an angry god"
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sermon
oratory emotional appeal |
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bejamin franklins autobiography, 138-145
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autobiography
authors point of view narrative account |
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a growing nation
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exploration narrative
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washington irving "the devil and tom walker"
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third person omnicient point of view
narrative account?? |
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edgar allan poe, the fall of the house of usher
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single effect
gothic emotional appeal |
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nathaniel hawthorne, the ministers black veil
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parable
symbol? |
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alfred hitchcock, psycho
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gothic elements
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nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter
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symbol,
emotional appeal third person omnicient point of view sermon |
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f. scott fitzgeral, the great gatsby
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third person omnicscient point of view, emotional appeal
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