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1. The possible settings for works of American literary realism would be the following: American West, <span> post-Civil War South and New England. The answers would be options A, B and C.
2. The given passage above is from </span><span>"The White Heron" by Sarah Jewett. This passage is from the literary genre of literary realism. The answer for this would be option A.
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The answer is C. <span>A serpent whose poisonous body had covered an entire hillside and required a thousand arrows to kill it.</span>
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
Terribliest is not a word.
The correct option is B.
In the first stanza, the author prayed like this: 'My sinking heart I pray thee raise, so shall give it thee. What the author was praying for in essence is that God should raise her sinking heart, so that she can praise Him. That is, she was asking God to lift her spirit so that she can give him praise.
Answer:
He has facial differences and a severe form of Treacher-Collins syndrome.
Explanation:
About 1 in 50,000 people have this syndrome. In August's case, his eyes and cheeks go lower than the normal person's, and he often gets ignored or made fun of because of this.