Personification is when you give human like traits to non living items. (if you still cant figure it out, let me know and Ill help you out)
They were expanded because originally the "Blessings of Liberty" were only extended to white men who owned property. The voting acts of 1869 allowed African American men to vote. The Voting Act of 1920 allowed women the right to vote, and the Voting Act of 1971 gave all America citizens 18 years or older the right to vote
Answer:
it's B. 1400's
Explanation:
C and D was the wrong answer
Much of Whitman's prose was guilty by the reason of it being fed by the interconnectedness of nature, and how we, as human beings, relate to this. We also see sensualism and egotism during his "Song of Myself" and "There Was A Child Went Forth". He does inquire in these, that he desires to incorporate all people, and he does talk about the meaning of self.
Also, we see this statement " I loaf and invite my soul, I lean and loaf at my ease observing a spear of summer grass.", Whitman 1049. In his poems, I personally feel though that Whitman was indeed not an egotist, at least for the most part, but mostly and sensualist with egotism implied in certain parts. His sensualistic behavior towards things gives the reader new understanding of a certain perspective.