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August 30 th -31st

August 30 th -31st. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God August 30 th -31st. Bellwork: Are people basically good? Why or why not? Give specific examples to support your theory. (1/2 page) Common Core Standards: RI6-. Imagery

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August 30 th -31st

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  1. August 30th-31st Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

  2. from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry GodAugust 30th-31st • Bellwork: Are people basically good? Why or why not? Give specific examples to support your theory. (1/2 page) • Common Core Standards: RI6-. Imagery RI3-Key ideas and details (allusion)

  3. Literary terms • Imagery: imagery includes the "mental pictures" that readers experience with a passage of literature. • Imagery can be for any sense: sight, smell, touch, etc. • Simile:a comparison between to unlike things using the adverbs like or as. • Allusion: A figure of speech making casual reference to a famous historic or literary figure or event or work of literature. • Parallelism: the use of similar grammatical construction to express ideas that are related or equal in importance

  4. Assignment #1 • Find 3 specific examples of each: • Imagery • Simile • Allusion(Biblical) • Parallelism • Write specific examples from the text citing with page and line numbers. • How do allusions, imagery, similes, and parallelism increase the persuasive appeal of Edward’s sermon?

  5. Exit ticket • In the 18th century people died at a much younger age than they do today. • How might the awareness of this frailty of life have affected people’s receptiveness to Edward’s sermons?

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