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Title: Which author spoke for the rights of women


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Which author spoke for the rights of women?
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Which author was a former slave?
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Which author was agoraphobic and always wore
white?
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Which author was a nurse during the Civil War?
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Which author disappeared in Mexico in 1914?
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What is slant rhyme?
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What is free verse?
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What is a flashback?
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What is synecdoche?
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The following lines 2 and 4 are an example
of__. This is my letter to the World That never
wrote to me The simple News that Nature
told With tender Majesty
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What is an example of a primary source document
from this unit?
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What point(s) of view is/are used in An
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge?
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Why does Peyton Farquhar fall through the bridge
in Part III of An Occurrence at Owl Creek
Bridge?
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What happens in An Episode of War?
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Why did Robert E. Lee oppose secession?
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With which issue was Frederick Douglass concerned
in his speech?
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What issue did Elizabeth Cady Stanton speak about?
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With which issues was Sojourner Truth concerned?
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Which issues were Satanta and Chief Joseph
concerned?
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How do issues discussed by Frederick Douglass,
Sojourner Truth, Satanta, and Chief Joseph still
apply today?
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Describe an example of an external conflict and
an internal conflict in works from this unit.
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How is Mary Chesnuts journal a human response to
tragedy?
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Compare and contrast attitudes toward war
depicted in two works from this unit.
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How have Thoreau and Emerson influenced writers
in this unit?
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Compare and contrast the poetry of Walt Whitman
and Emily Dickinson (be sure to describe the
literary devices each poet used).
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