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Explorer/Native American Lit.
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dailyroutines : Early American Lit was written about this
work : Early American Lit was written about this
religion : Early American Lit was written about this
newengland : Puritan/Sea Lit region
south : Christian/Plantation/ Slave Lit region
middle : Diverse/Tolerant Lit region
explorer : Lit that heavily utilizes imagery
audience : Group of people targeted in Lit
horse : Navajo speakers stands for this
horse : Brings wealth to the Navajos
everything : The horse allows the Navajos to do this better
iroquoisconstitution : Compared to a tree
iroquoistribes : Compared to roots
shipwreck : What happnes to de Vaca and his men
food : This is witheld from de Vaca and his men for not following tradition
identity : Theme dealing with religion/education/self-sufficiency
freedom : Theme dealing with new beginnings and opportunity
journey : Theme dealing with literal and figurative ones
initiation : Theme dealing with coming of age
frontier : Themes dealing with geography
moralstruggle : Theme dealing with good and evil
rebellionvsconformity : Theme dealing with breaking away and establishing new customs
peaceful : The way in which Columbus describes Native Americans
audience : The group of people to which a writer is addressing
speed : Similes are used in “The War God’s Horse Song” to emphasize this quality of the horse
nature : Many comparisons are drawn from this in Native American poetry
Tense : What word can be used to describe the relationship between La Salle and the Illinois Indians?
Exaggeration : This can be seen in a lot of the Explorer Literature, especially in Columbus’ and Smith’s pieces
Kingsandqueens : Which people are the targeted audience of the Explorers?
oralliterature : Native American Literature falls under this type of literature
Explorer/Native American Lit.
Across:| 2. | What happnes to de Vaca and his men | | 6. | Theme dealing with breaking away and establishing new customs | | 11. | Lit that heavily utilizes imagery | | 15. | Navajo speakers stands for this | | 16. | Compared to roots | | 22. | Compared to a tree | | 23. | Brings wealth to the Navajos | | 25. | Theme dealing with literal and figurative ones | | 26. | Group of people targeted in Lit | | 27. | Theme dealing with religion/education/self-sufficiency | | 28. | Early American Lit was written about this |
| | Down:| 1. | Early American Lit was written about this | | 3. | The horse allows the Navajos to do this better | | 4. | Theme dealing with new beginnings and opportunity | | 5. | Theme dealing with good and evil | | 7. | Similes are used in “The War God’s Horse Song” to emphasize this quality of the horse | | 8. | Christian/Plantation/ Slave Lit region | | 9. | Native American Literature falls under this type of literature | | 10. | Themes dealing with geography | | 12. | Theme dealing with coming of age | | 13. | Puritan/Sea Lit region | | 14. | Early American Lit was written about this | | 17. | Many comparisons are drawn from this in Native American poetry | | 18. | The group of people to which a writer is addressing | | 19. | The way in which Columbus describes Native Americans | | 20. | This is witheld from de Vaca and his men for not following tradition | | 21. | Diverse/Tolerant Lit region | | 24. | What word can be used to describe the relationship between La Salle and the Illinois Indians? |
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Explorer/Native American Lit.
Across:| 2. | What happnes to de Vaca and his men | | 6. | Theme dealing with breaking away and establishing new customs | | 11. | Lit that heavily utilizes imagery | | 15. | Navajo speakers stands for this | | 16. | Compared to roots | | 22. | Compared to a tree | | 23. | Brings wealth to the Navajos | | 25. | Theme dealing with literal and figurative ones | | 26. | Group of people targeted in Lit | | 27. | Theme dealing with religion/education/self-sufficiency | | 28. | Early American Lit was written about this |
| | Down:| 1. | Early American Lit was written about this | | 3. | The horse allows the Navajos to do this better | | 4. | Theme dealing with new beginnings and opportunity | | 5. | Theme dealing with good and evil | | 7. | Similes are used in “The War God’s Horse Song” to emphasize this quality of the horse | | 8. | Christian/Plantation/ Slave Lit region | | 9. | Native American Literature falls under this type of literature | | 10. | Themes dealing with geography | | 12. | Theme dealing with coming of age | | 13. | Puritan/Sea Lit region | | 14. | Early American Lit was written about this | | 17. | Many comparisons are drawn from this in Native American poetry | | 18. | The group of people to which a writer is addressing | | 19. | The way in which Columbus describes Native Americans | | 20. | This is witheld from de Vaca and his men for not following tradition | | 21. | Diverse/Tolerant Lit region | | 24. | What word can be used to describe the relationship between La Salle and the Illinois Indians? |
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