Most American Literature on Colonialism contains text and ideas the refer to the interactions between the colonials with the Indians who later became part of America.
It is interesting to note that American writing commenced with the advent of English colonization and exploration of the New World.
Examples of colonial literature are those authored by the following:
- Captain John Smith
- John Winthrop
- Bradford Williams
Some of the early colonial works of literature that were published include but are not limited to:
- Bay Psalm Book (1640) by Roger Williams and Thomas H. They seemed interested in the possibility of creating religious colonial states.
- Anne Bradstreet also wrote poems that reflected religiousity. Some of them are <em>The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America (1650).</em>
- Edward Taylor was also credited for writing spiritual materials that were not published until about 200 years after he passed.
It is worthy of note that Puritans, many of whom have been named above ( a group of protestants who were well educated middle-class members of the American scociety) had a stronger influence on colonial Literature.
This group was persecuted out of England for revolting against the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. To put a distance between themselves and the persecution of the Church, they migrated to America.
Their works dominated colonial literature many of which were written in the 1600s. Their experiences with persecution were of course reflected in their writings.
It is clear from the above that the correct answer is <u>E) I, II, </u><u>and</u><u> IV.</u>
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In the short story "The Miss Dennis School of Writing," what separates Miss Dennis from other teachers is:
C. Miss Dennis was committed to helping her students become authors.
- In Alice Steinbach's "The Miss Dennis School of Writing," she talks about Miss Dennis, her creative writing teacher.
- Miss Dennis was committed to teaching her students how to become writers - to the point of chasing them while brandishing a yardstick if they didn't pay attention.
- She emphasized the need to pay attention to what is going on around us.
- She also told her students that we should write in such a way that our readers can see what we see and feel what we feel.
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NOTE: Letter B would be correct if it said "liberating the individual <u>writer in each</u> student." That is the way Steinbach says it.