A. Interest in the common man
B. Celebration of the individual
C. Age of reason
D. Both A and B
A. Interest in the common man
B. Celebration of the individual
C. Age of reason
D. Both A and B
A. Bear
B. Fox
C. Deer
D. Cougar
A. Sinclair Lewis
B. Upton Sinclair
C. John Steinbeck
D. Raymond Chandler
A. Horse
B. Fox
C. Eagle
D. Deer
A. Harper Lee
B. John Updike
C. Henry Miller
D. R. Ellison
A. The youngest member
B. The oldest member
C. The priest’s son
D. The chief’s son
A. The Eskimo’s felt that family was important and to try to harm a family member was not normal or natural
B. The pronunciation of Eskimo names are impossible so the author decided that this was easy for the reader
C. All Eskimo myths name the antagonist the “Unnatural Uncle”
D. Since this tale is from the oral tradition, the characters had no names and when the myth was written down this is the name that was given
A. A boy
B. An alien
C. A girl
D. A communist
A. Tom Buchanan
B. Tom Joad
C. Philip Marlowe
D. Rip van Winkle
A. national identity
B. political conflicts
C. urban and european vs indigenous and rural
D. All the above