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Disc.:  LITERATURA NORTE-AMERICANA
		CEL0573_AV_201512727075 
	 25/11/2017 18:16:44 (F) 
	Critério: AV
	Aluno: 201512727075 - ANGELO MACHADO PLAZA
		Professor: MARIA FRANCISCA TERESA VELLOSO PORTO FERREIRA
	Turma: 9001/AA
	
	Avaliação:
	Nota Partic.:
	Av. Parcial.:
	Nota SIA:
	 
		
	LITERATURA NORTE-AMERICANA
	 
	 
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	Jonathan Edwards is best known for his frightening, powerful sermon: “Sinners in the hands of an angry god” (1741). His sermons had enormous impact, sending whole congregations into hysterical fits of weeping. So, how to explain why his ideas were forgotten, left out?
		
	
	
Fundamentação do Professor: Gabarito: In the long run their grotesque harshness alienated people from the Calvinism that Edwards valiantly defended. Edwards’s dogmatic, medieval sermons no longer fit the experiences of relatively peaceful, prosperous 18th-century colonists.
	
Gabarito: In the long run their grotesque harshness alienated people from the Calvinism that Edwards valiantly defended. Edwards’s dogmatic, medieval sermons no longer fit the experiences of relatively peaceful, prosperous 18th-century colonists.
		
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	Twain's realism was not simply a literary technique but a way of writing the truth and criticizing old conventions. How is this true in terms of his unique use of language?
		
	Resposta: The style of Mark Twain is based on colloquial American speech full of realism. So, it was easy to convince people about the questions he used to do, considering his themes were about real situations.
	
Gabarito: Twain's writing style is based on the use of colloquial American speech
		
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	The Puritans were a group of people who were dissatisfied with...
		
	 
	The Church of England.
	
	The Catholic Church
	
	themselves
	
	the political scenario
	
	God
		
	
	 4.
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	In "The fall of the House of Usher", the atmosphere of the short story is best described as:
		
	
	hopeful
	
	relaxing
	
	indifferent
	
	happy
	 
	gloomy
		
	
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	Practical yet idealistic, hard-working and enormously successful, he recorded his early life in his famous Autobiography. He was the first great self-made man in America, a poor democrat born in an aristocratic age that his fine example helped to liberalize. His name is:
		
	
	Thomas Paine
	 
	Thomas Jefferson
	 
	Benjamin Franklin
	
	Richard Saunders
	
	Noah Webster
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	Twain's style is based on colloquial American speech full of realism and definitely gave American writers a new way of expressing their ------------------.
		
	
	European style
	 
	national voice
	
	sad stories
	
	strange tales
	
	romantic characteristics
		
	
	 7.
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	Moby Dick is considered to be an ambitious novel for the time. That was a documentary of life at sea and a unique metaphor of --------------- in general.
		
	 
	life
	
	love
	
	friendship
	
	desire
	
	aging
		
	
	 8.
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	In Huckleberry Finn, the author questioned
		
	
	the good life conditions slaves had
	
	the foolish idea of Tom helping Jim to reach freedom.
	
	the cooperation between the white people and slaves
	 
	the morality of white southerners
	
	the happy life people lived by the Mississippi river
		
	
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	All this psychoanalytic aspect of James´ painterly style is due to the influence and awareness owed much to his remarkable family. His father, for instance, was .....
		
	
	philosopher and college professor
	 
	a psychologist and a theologian
	 
	a philosopher and theologian
	
	a psychiatrist and a philosopher
	
	a professor and a theologian
		
	
	 10.
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	Considering American Literature timeline, writer Edith Wharton wrote in the:
		
	
	21st Century
	
	17th Century
	 
	19th Century
	
	18th Century
	
	20th Century

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