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In the poem “New Orleans,” which of the following is an imag…

In the poem “New Orleans,” which of the following is an image used by the author?

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Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2)…

Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2) the title, 3) the speaker (if any), and 4)  briefly describe in 1-2 sentences what is the significance the quoted passage. (6 points each) “I can’t read, but I can hear. I have heard the bible and learned that Eve caused man to sin. Well, if woman upset the world, do give her a chance to set it right side up again.” author- work- speaker (if any)- significance (1-2 sentences)- 

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Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2)…

Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2) the title, 3) the speaker (if any), and 4)  briefly describe in 1-2 sentences what is the significance the quoted passage. (6 points each) “With Blue— uncertain — stumbling Buzz—/ Between the light— and me —/ And then the Windows failed— and then/ I could not see to see—.” author- work- speaker (if any)- significance (1-2 sentences)- 

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This author, who was born a slave in Virginia but freed with…

This author, who was born a slave in Virginia but freed with the Emancipation Proclamation at 9 years old, believed in vocational education and gradual equality for African Americans.—

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Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2)…

Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2) the title, 3) the speaker (if any), and 4)  briefly describe in 1-2 sentences what is the significance the quoted passage. (6 points each) “Lots of the boys here has seen that Smiley and can tell you about him. Why, it never made no difference to him—he would bet on anything—the dangdest feller.” author- work- speaker (if any)- significance (1-2 sentences)- 

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Considered one of the most influential thinkers of the Harle…

Considered one of the most influential thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance, this writer claimed both Walt Whitman and jazz as important influences in writings—

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Essay Question Using at least three of the assigned readings…

Essay Question Using at least three of the assigned readings we went over this semester (not the author biographies), discuss the theme of identity, especially in relation to the world you currently live in. You should explore the meaning of the idea, the importance of it as part of the American identity, and why and/or how you think we should talk about it today. You must use specific examples from at least three texts (summary and paraphrase is fine, so long as you highlight details) AND connections to specific modern real world issues and events (can be personal or non-personal). At least one of the readings should be from this last group of authors, but feel free to use readings from the beginning for the other two as well if you’d like. This should be at least three paragraphs.

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The authors of early Native American stories-

The authors of early Native American stories-

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All of the following are true of the writer Flannery O’Conno…

All of the following are true of the writer Flannery O’Connor, except–

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Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2)…

Identify the quote by listing 1) the author of the work, 2) the title, 3) the speaker (if any), and 4) briefly describe in 1-2 sentences what is the significance the quoted passage.  “This is the south. I look for evidence/ of other Creeks, for remnants of voices,/ or for tobacco brown bones to come wandering/ down Conti Street, Royal, or Decatur.” author-work-speaker (if any)-significance (1-2 sentences)-

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