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Mary Rowlandson

Mary Rowlandson. Born in England Arrived in Salem in 1639 Moved to Lancaster Village in 1653 The Wampanoag tribe raided the village, killing many townspeople, including Mary’s sister and her sister’s family Mary and her children were among the townspeople that were taken captive

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Mary Rowlandson

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  1. Mary Rowlandson • Born in England • Arrived in Salem in 1639 • Moved to Lancaster Village in 1653 • The Wampanoag tribe raided the village, killing many townspeople, including Mary’s sister and her sister’s family • Mary and her children were among the townspeople that were taken captive • From A Narrative of the Captivity…Rowlandson chronicles her experience as a captive of the Wampanoag tribe

  2. Mary Rowlandson Original title in 1682— The Soveraignty and Goodness of God, Together with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

  3. Constructed Response • It is the length of a short response, but it is in the style of a paper • The Structure is as follow… • ANSWER (include title of text/author) • EXPLAIN answer • Provide EVIDENCE BASED support (a quote that is relevant) • You will NOT receive full credit without a quote/evidence from the examined passage. • EXPLAIN evidence (connect it to the answer)

  4. Constructed Response • EX: What kind of person was Mike? In the passage titled “Mike the Greedy Boy” by Billy Bob, Mike was seen to be greedy and selfish.Mike was particularly greedy because he wouldn’t share any of his belongings with his friends.The passage said that “Mike snatched his football away from his friend in an aggressive and abrupt manner.” This is clearly showing how Mike is greedy through the words “snatched” and “aggressive”. Not only would Mike not let his friend use his football, but he took the ball away in a violent and selfish manner.

  5. Constructed Response • Generally 5-7 sentences • Answers the ENTIRE question in a short response • THIS IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW BECAUSE THIS WILL BE WHAT YOU HAVE TO COMPLETE ON YOUR FINAL EXAM Almost every test you have this year will have 2-3 constructed response questions

  6. Warm—up 09.20 • How is Rowlandson treated by her captors? • How do we know that Rowlandson’s captors are themselves desperate to find food? • What conflicting attitudes does Rowlandson reveal toward her captors? Does her attitude change as the story progresses? Explain. • Describe at least two allusions to biblical stories that Rowlandson makes during her captivity. In what specific ways does each of these biblical stories resemble Rowlandson’s experiences?

  7. from A Narrative of the Captivity… Apply the basic Puritan tenet, TULIP, to Rowlandson’s narrative. Provide one example for each tenet (throughout all sections) • Write town the tenet, a quote showing the tenet, and then say HOW the tenet is seen through this quote.

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