A. 1952
B. 1954
C. 1956
D. 1958
American Literature
American Literature
A. Eliza and Harry
B. Uncle Tom and Cassy
C. Uncle Tom and Eliza
D. Uncle Tom and Harry
A. They are nosey and stays busy tending to other people’s business
B. The Zunis are spiritual and have a strong moral code that they live by and teach to their children
C. That the Zunis are afraid of earthquakes and floods
D. That the Zunis like to make up stories for pure entertainment
A. happy and meaningful note
B. courageous and hopeful note
C. tragic and painful note
D. philosophical note
A. Silvia plath
B. Langston Hughes
C. Wallace Stevens
D. Robert Frost
A. Jamming
B. Snaring
C. Hortatory sermon
D. Framing
A. He sends a young man to retrieve it
B. He sends his grandmother to cast a spell on him that causes Sharp-elbow to consent to anything asked of him
C. He takes a whetstone with him to retrieve the arrow and when Sharp-elbow attacks he uses the whetstone for protection against the attack
D. He lights four prayersticks and asks the gods to retrieve it for him
A. To include the tribe’s favorite food, corn, into the myth
B. To warn its youth about the consequences of promiscutiy and other inquities
C. To explain how floods came into existence
D. To explain how earthquakes came into existence
A. De Vaca
B. Johnathan Edwards
C. Cortez
D. Vasco de Gama
A. Idealism
B. Slavery
C. Romanticism
D. Nationalism