A) Mark Twain B) Carl Sandburg C) Ernest Hemingway D) Walt Whitman
A) 1936 B) 1916 C) 1946 D) 1926
A) World War I B) Civil War C) World War II D) Revolutionary War
A) Cruelty B) Compassion C) Arrogance D) Egotism
A) Simple prose B) Poetic language C) Legal terminology D) Technical jargon
A) President of the United States B) Senator C) Governor D) General
A) Nonexistent B) Overly simplified C) Distant and cold D) Complex and emotional
A) His friendships outside politics B) His wealth accumulation C) His vacation travels D) His childhood
A) Economic policy B) Foreign diplomacy C) Fashion trends D) Slavery |