The subject of Soujourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman” is_______________?
A. Women’s rights.
B. Negro rights.
C. The right to keep one’s children.
D. A and B.
E. The rights of farm hands.
A. Women’s rights.
B. Negro rights.
C. The right to keep one’s children.
D. A and B.
E. The rights of farm hands.
A. W.B. Yeats
B. Jorge Luis Borges
C. Mario Vargas Llosa
D. Charles Baudelaire
A. “The Dead”
B. “The Surrealist Manifesto”
C. “The Heart of Darkness”
D. “To the Lighthouse”
A. Slave narrative
B. Indian autobiography
C. Sermon
D. Trancendentalism
A. The repetition of words
B. The use of epithets with character’s names
C. An episodic structure
D. All of the Above
A. scientific emphasis on detailed observation.
B. the political focus on individuals and their rights.
C. philosophical theories of sympathy and human emotions.
D. the continuing importance of mythological stories.
A. De Vaca
B. Johnathan Edwards
C. Cortez
D. Vasco de Gama