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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

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