A. Robert Frost
B. Langston Hugues
C. Countee Cullen
D. Sherwood Anderson
Related Mcqs:
- Who is Sharp-elbow ?
A. A genrous village chief who is known for his kindness
B. Hare’s grandfather
C. A god who protects and guides Hare on his many adventures
D. A tyrannical village chief who is known for his elbow blades - Themes in colonial time period ?
A. resistance
B. cultural independence
C. Europe
D. All the above - What invention won George Harris the respect of his factory’s proprietor ?
A. A cotton ginning machine
B. A hemp cleaning machine
C. A hemp twines
D. A bread slicing machine - I knew him, however, as both mathematician and poet, and my measures were adapted to his capacity, with reference to the circumstances by which he was surrounded. I knew him as a courtier, too, and as a bold intriguant. Such a man, I considered, could not fail to be aware of the ordinary political modes of action. Who is speaking ?
A. Brown
B. Brom Bones
C. Rip
D. Dupin - Which of the following is not a cultural myth we attribute to those earliest Massachusetts colonial settlements at Plymouth and Massachusetts ?
A. Democracy
B. Brother love/charity
C. US Exceptionalism
D. None of the above - He wrote a journal about his expedition in northern Florida _____________?
A. De Vaca
B. Johnathan Edwards
C. Cortez
D. Vasco de Gama - The cloud-spirits peeped from their silvery islands, as the congregated mirth went roaring up the sky! The Man in the Moon heard the far bellow. “Oho,” quoth he, “the old earth is frolicsome to-night!” This is_______________?
A. An autobiography
B. A fairy tale
C. Gothic fiction
D. A novel - I know that many say that they are willing, perhaps the majority of the people, that we should enjoy our rights and privileges as they do. If so, I would ask why are not we protected in our persons and property throughout the Union? Is it not because there reigns in the breast of many who are leaders, a most unrighteous, unbecoming and impure black principle, and as corrupt and unholy as it can be–while these very same unfeeling, self-esteemed characters pretend to take the skin as a pretext to keep us from our unalienable and lawful rights? I would ask you if you would like to be disfranchised from all your rights, merely because your skin is white, and for no other crime? I’ll venture to say, these very characters who hold the skin to be such a barrier in the way, would be the first to cry out, injustice! Awful injustice! ?
A. Fredrick Douglass
B. John Winthrop
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. William Apess - What statement below best sums up the literary significance of Emily Dickinson ?
A. oversoul
B. Slant Rhyme
C. True Rhyme
D. All of the above - To Whom does Franklin say he is addressing his autobiography part 1 ?
A. Himself
B. Indians
C. His son, john
D. His son, William