A. Indian Autobiography
B. Father of free verse
C. Father of American poetry
D. Both A and B
A. Indian Autobiography
B. Father of free verse
C. Father of American poetry
D. Both A and B
A. Cook
B. Groomsman
C. Head Coachman
D. Valet
A. Black community in America
B. identity of Blacks in The United States
C. Survival and continuation of the Black community
D. restoration of a language
A. A recurrent thematic element in an artistic or literary work.
B. The struggle found in fiction
C. Giving human qualities to animals or objects
D. A story about a mischievous, supernatural being
A. The Burning of Our House
B. The Story of Plymouth Plantation
C. Sinners in the Hand
D. The Wonders of the Invisible World
A. An examination of life as it actually is.
B. A romantic portrayal of life.
C. An examination of the countryside versus the city.
D. A sad and depressing view of reality.
A. Kindly but firmly
B. Set them all free
C. Beat them everyday
D. They do not have slaves
A. Spiders of the World
B. Hands of Satan
C. Hell and Salem
D. Sinners in the Hand…
A. Langston Hues
B. William Faulkner
C. Wallace Stevens
D. T.S. Elliot
A. Emerson
B. Hawthrone
C. Thoreau
D. Stewart