A. Slave narrative
B. Indian autobiography
C. Sermon
D. Trancendentalism
American Literature
American Literature
A. Tennessee
B. Kentucky
C. Alabama
D. Mississipi
A. The devastation of the indies
B. Flor Y Canto
C. A Very Old Man with Enormous wings
D. Hopskotch
A. Wrote Huswifery in an ornate style that wouldn’t have been accepted by the Puritans
B. Wrote a poem about his house burning down
C. Was exiled to the New World because he wouldn’t talk to the Church of England
D. A and C
A. Joseph Smith, Jr
B. Jerry Smith
C. Hiram Smith
D. John Smith
A. Sermon
B. Autobiography
C. Spiritual diary
D. Biography
A. Anti-Slavery
B. Father of american poetry
C. Pro Slavery
D. Father of American Liteature
A. They did not want to disassociate from the Church of England
B. Separate from church of England
C. Start their own beliefs
D. Create seperation
A. The passing on from one generation to another of songs, chants, proverbs, and other verbal compositions after it has been written down.
B. The telling of songs, chants, proverbs, and other verbal compositions to a single generation within and between nonliterate cultures
C. The use of “like” or “as” to draw a comparison between two unlike things
D. The passing on from one generation (and/or locality) to another of songs, chants, proverbs, and other verbal compositions within and between non-literate cultures by word of mouth
A. euphemism
B. empathy
C. alliteration
D. onomatopoeia