Answer: influence from Garrison
Explanation:
John Greenleaf Whittier was an abolitionist who was one of the founding members of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Amongst many things he did for the cause, he published a pamphlet titled Justice and Expediency in which he called for an immediate end to slavery and was an outspoken lobbyist for the abolitionist cause.
His opinions on slavery were most probably influenced by Lloyd Garrison who had encouraged Whittier to get a formal education. Garrison was abolitionist and as he and Wittier became close, convinced him to become one as well.
Is this <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em>?
Ok this is the summary of what i remember in chapter 6 and 7
Well on chapter 6 Jem and Dill obey Atticus until Dill's last day in Maycomb. Jem sneaks over to the Radley Place(where boo lives) and peeks in through a loose shutter. Mr. Radley comes out and starts firing with his shotgun. The kids were able to escape under the fence by the schoolyard. Jem's pants get caught on the fence, and he has to kick them off in order to free himself. The next day. Chapter 7, Jem goes back to get his pants and he sees his pants hung neatly over the fence. Another presents appear in the knothole and this time they were carved soaps that resembled Scout and Jem.
the correct answer is A “one in which the husband is completely submissive to the wife”
Answer: Regionalism indicates that a writer has chosen to focus on one of the areas outside the centers of power, and to organize the work around that region. In American literature, regionalism has been associated with the sketch or short story, although the category can accommodate poetry and the novel. In order to bring their characters and setting to life to allow their readers to become fully engulfed in their stories, Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Kate Chopin in The Awakening employed regionalism. Mark Twain and Kate Chopin were experts at creating regionalist works. Regionalism refers to texts that concentrate heavily on specific, unique features of a certain region including dialect, customs, tradition, topography, history, and characters. It focuses on the formal and the informal, analyzing the attitudes characters have towards one another and their community as a whole.
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