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14 Cards in this Set
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1 Doctrines of Puritanism |
Doctrine of Innate Depravity- born corrupted |
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2 Doctrine of Predestination |
God determine if your going to hell or heaven before conceived |
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3 Bible is ______ |
The ultimate authority |
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Inverted syntax |
When lines do not follow traditional sentences |
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Elision |
Leaving out sounded sylobals |
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Foot |
Smallest unit in a metrical pattern |
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Meter |
Is the repetition of a aregular rhythmic unit in a line of poetry |
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3 reasons to use inverted syntax |
1. To make meters / rhythm right 2. To make rhyme 3. To achieve a desired mood or affect |
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5 parts of an Academic paragraph |
1. Topic sentence 2. Supporting 3. Explication 4. Transition 5. Closing commentary |
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TS |
Sets the topic for the paragraph that follows. |
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SD |
In fact, such as an example or quotation, that supports and develops the TS |
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EX |
That's necessary information related to the SD it follows |
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Trans |
Connecting words that provide continunity or, flow, between sentences. |
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CC |
A final sentence that clarifies and / or explain the significance of the information of the paragraph. |