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English 12b Unit 1

Connections Academy: The Romantic Period

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Writers of the romantic period were concerned with describing the beauty of nature and how individuals interact with it
Which of these results of the Industrial Revolution MOST influenced authors of the romantic period? a rise in crime and poverty
HE and Bev are using the new computer Subject
The dancers on the floor are Toni and HE. predicate nominative
WE language specialists thoroughly enjoy our jobs subject
The theme of a poem is the message the author is trying to communicating
The speaker of a poem is sometimes the author and sometimes an invented character
Aunt Nan took the MESSAGE for Walter and her direct object
We joined Mark and THEM on the observation platform direct object
Last night Ms. Hoffman baked Nolan and HIM blueberry muffins indirect object
An author writes a poem about a dove dying, but his real mean is the loss of peace. The dove is an example of a symbol
In "The Lamb," which of the following is NOT a characteristic Blake applies to the lamb? childlike
What is one main characteristic of lyric poetry it expresses deep thoughts and feelings
A sonnet poem is a type of poem with 14 lines
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