A. a wide range of emotion from joy to sorrow
B. His style of writing
C. the joyous moment
D. a feeling of excitement
A. a wide range of emotion from joy to sorrow
B. His style of writing
C. the joyous moment
D. a feeling of excitement
A. Seeing his mother die
B. Watching a slave get beaten to death
C. Watching his aunt get whipped
D. Watching his dad beat his mother
A. The Rocky Mountains.
B. The Appalachian Mountains.
C. The Sierra Nevada Mountains.
D. The Sierra Madre Mountains.
A. life resumes to normal routine
B. it is day break
C. streets are bright
D. life is unpredictable
A. Tom’s death
B. Eliza’s escape
C. Tom’s daughter’s wedding
D. Tom saving Eva
A. Cassy
B. Eliza
C. George
D. Uncle Tom
A. a clean well-lighted place
B. the old waiter
C. the old man
D. liquor
A. Fiction
B. Narration
C. Exposition
D. Persuasion
A. He decided to prepare some animals for humans to eat
B. He decided to go on his way and start a family of his own
C. He decided that there were more bad animals and set out to destroy the rest of them
D. The tale ended and the reader is not certain about what happened to bear
A. Sherwood Anderson
B. Langston Hugues
C. William Faulkner
D. Robert Lee Frost