A. as a pro- slavery argument
B. the author was a runaway slave
C. as a view point from Canada
D. as propaganda against slavery
A. as a pro- slavery argument
B. the author was a runaway slave
C. as a view point from Canada
D. as propaganda against slavery
A. Ezra Pound
B. E.E. Cummings
C. Carl Sandburg
D. Carlos William
A. Democracy
B. Brother love/charity
C. US Exceptionalism
D. None of the above
A. T.S. elliot
B. William Faulkner
C. Langston Hughes
D. Sherwood anderson
A. Freeing his slaves
B. Relearning to pray
C. Overcoming his alcoholism
D. Reuniting Tom with Aunt Chole
A. Eliza
B. George
C. Haley
D. Mr.Symmes
A. Origin tale
B. Trickster tale
C. Hero tale
D. A fable
A. Husband belonged to the Massachusetts Bay Company
B. Arrived on the Mayflower
C. Wrote about her house burning down
D. A and C
A. Georgia
B. Florida
C. Louisiana
D. Vermont
A. Transcendentalism
B. Imperialism
C. Socialism
D. Naturalism