A. Faith
B. Madeline
C. Magawisca
D. Katrina
A. Faith
B. Madeline
C. Magawisca
D. Katrina
A. Civil Disobedience
B. Walden
C. Herald of Freedom
D. Life without principle
A. Soulful lyrics
B. Human voice
C. Epic
D. Lyric
A. Nature as a source of secular and spiritual knowledge, emotion as truth, and exploration of the self.
B. Scientific exploration.
C. Love and romance.
D. The philosophy of how to run a new country.
A. Johnathon Edwards
B. John Stillwell
C. John Smith
D. John Stelzer
A. Simile
B. Conceit
C. Sermon
D. Anomoly
A. Throws a rock
B. Shouts about his hat
C. Sneezes loudly
D. Bucks his horse
A. Bear
B. Elk
C. Horse
D. Both A and B
A. he wanted it to create logic to the capitalization of the final E.
B. he wanted to emphasize the ‘Y’
C. the poem demanded an upper case
D. he places his beloved in an upper place
A. Fifty years
B. Twenty years
C. One hundred years
D. Eighty years