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1. why was literacy a prime concern in the massachusetts bay colony? (1 point)
so people could read the bible and protect themselves from sin
so people could write to relatives still living in england
so people did not miss the colony’s monthly news reports
so people would not be cheated at the market
2. how does early american english differ from contemporary english? (1 point)
early american english cannot be understood by contemporary readers.
early american english is generally less formal.
early american english is generally more formal.
early american english was heavily influenced by non-english-speaking cultures.
3. which of the following statements gives the best summation of life in plymouth plantation? (1 point)
the settlers lived in total harmony upon founding their community.
the native americans immediately recognized the threat that the settlers posed to their way
of life.
there was discord and tension among the settlers, but they resolved their differences.
plymouth plantation was a successful settlement from its inception.
4. puritan writers did all of the following in their writing except: (1 point)
use plain, direct language.
make god's intentions clear.
jolt readers out of spiritual laziness.
use sensory descriptions to have readers experience what they wrote.

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