Answer:i guess c and d both but not sure
which lesson i do not know what your talking about
<span>Sarah Penn (Main character)</span>
<span>Nanny</span>
<span>Samuel</span>
<span>Mr. Hersey</span>
<span>Hiram</span>
<span>Rufus</span>
<span>Young Hired Hand (A boy paid to help run the farm)</span>
<span>George Eastman</span>
<span>Laborers (3 men building a barn)</span>
<span>Villagers
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Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American writer and abolitionist. She came from an American family with an ingrained Puritan tradition and resistance to slavery. Her most famous work is Uncle Tom's Cabin, which significantly influenced America and Britain in the fight against slavery. Harriet spent much of her life on the border of northern and southern parts of America, so all of her anti-slavery works are based on a fact she knew from childhood. Throughout her life, she contributed to the fight against slavery in America through her journalistic and literary activities.
Hadero uses the term "sonic lineages" to refer to the influence that has shaped her as a musician. This influence doesn't begin and end with other musicians that she had listened to before she herself became a musician. She grew up listening to jazz and hip-hop. But she owes most to the natural world, its sounds and music, such as bird songs. A complete silence is nearly impossible, and therefore, we are being influenced all the time.