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Native American and Revolutionary Jeopardy

Native American and Revolutionary Jeopardy . An appeal to credibility. Ethos. Back. “Give me liberty, or give me death!”. Pathos. Back. State is the proper instrument of progress. Revolutionary. Back. Used myths to explain how natural events occured. Native American. Back.

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Native American and Revolutionary Jeopardy

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  1. Native American and Revolutionary Jeopardy

  2. An appeal to credibility

  3. Ethos Back

  4. “Give me liberty, or give me death!”

  5. Pathos Back

  6. State is the proper instrument of progress

  7. Revolutionary Back

  8. Used myths to explain how natural events occured

  9. Native American Back

  10. A thesis stament should include these two things.

  11. a position with supporting reasons Back

  12. “No pains without gains”

  13. Benjamin Franklin Back

  14. “These are the times that try men’s souls”

  15. Thomas Paine Back

  16. “Crisis No.1”

  17. Thomas Paine Back

  18. Started as oral tradition

  19. Native American Back

  20. What is the most important thing you must NEVER do in a persuasive paper?

  21. Present both sides of an argument Back

  22. The 18th Century is also known as the Age of ______.

  23. Enlightenment/ Reason Back

  24. During the Revolutionary period, American is no longer a new___; it is a new ____.

  25. Eden/ Rome Back

  26. Deists compare God to a ____.

  27. Watchmaker Back

  28. Many persuasive speeches

  29. Revolutionary Back

  30. Daily Double

  31. Aphorisms

  32. Benjamin Franklin Back

  33. Which text contains aphorisms?

  34. “Poor Richard’s Almanac” Back

  35. They are meant for us. They can be meant for no other.

  36. logos Back

  37. “Speech to the Virginia Convention”

  38. Patrick Henry Back

  39. The Revolutionary period focuses less on religion and more on _____.

  40. Science Back

  41. Where can one find a thesis statement in a persuasive research paper?

  42. Last sentence in the first paragraph Back

  43. Appeal to Emotion

  44. Pathos Back

  45. “An appeal to logic”

  46. Logos Back

  47. All of your topic sentence and body paragraphs must connect back to your _____..

  48. Thesis Statement Back

  49. Used nature as setting

  50. Native American Back

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