What were other pen names of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
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The pen name Samuel Clemens used is Mark Twain.
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To which author is the term Gilded Age connected
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The term is credited to a social satire by Mark Twain and
Charles Dudley Warner (1873).
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Who wrote realistic novels about life on the Plains of Nebraska and the American Southwest
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Willa Cather
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In which of these schools of thought are emotion and imagination considered more important than reason
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Romanticism
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Which of these authors was a Modernist poet whose poems focused on life in rural New England and who received the Pulitzer prize in 1924 1931 1937 and 1943
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Robert Frost
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What did the pseudonym Samuel Clemens gave himself pay tribute to
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his days as a riverboat captain
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Types of poetry is created to bring an emotional response from the reader about something in nature
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haiku
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Why was the general excited
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the soldiers had held their position
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The Gilded Age was marked by who
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Mark Twain
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Which of these is the best description of local color
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the use of details that are common in a certain region or
section of the country
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What type of conflict can be seen in this reading selection a tale if two cities
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individual vs individual
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Which of these situations best defines contemporary
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Existing or living at the same time. As in a person of the same
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What were other pen names of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
The pen name Samuel Clemens used is Mark Twain.
To which author is the term Gilded Age connected
The term is credited to a social satire by Mark Twain and
Charles Dudley Warner (1873).
Who wrote realistic novels about life on the Plains of Nebraska and the American Southwest
Willa Cather
In which of these schools of thought are emotion and imagination considered more important than reason
Romanticism
Which of these authors was a Modernist poet whose poems focused on life in rural New England and who received the Pulitzer prize in 1924 1931 1937 and 1943
Robert Frost
What did the pseudonym Samuel Clemens gave himself pay tribute to
his days as a riverboat captain
Types of poetry is created to bring an emotional response from the reader about something in nature
haiku
Why was the general excited
the soldiers had held their position
The Gilded Age was marked by who
Mark Twain
Which of these is the best description of local color
the use of details that are common in a certain region or
section of the country
What type of conflict can be seen in this reading selection a tale if two cities
individual vs individual
Which of these situations best defines contemporary
Existing or living at the same time. As in a person of the same
age as another.
Who wrote realistic novels about life on the Plains of Nebraska and the American Southwest
In which of these schools of thought are emotion and imagination considered more important than reason
Which of these authors was a Modernist poet whose poems focused on life in rural New England and who received the Pulitzer prize in 1924 1931 1937 and 1943
What were other pen names of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Who was a new york politician who accused a reporter of being a muckraker
Who wrote realistic novels about life on the Plains of Nebraska and the American Southwest
Which of these authors was a Modernist poet whose poems focused on life in rural New England and who received the Pulitzer prize in 1924 1931 1937 and 1943