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English Final Exam

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Emily Bronte -I'm the happiest When Most Away
Joy Harjo -The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor
A. E. (Alfred Edward) Housman -To An Athlete Dying Young -Terrence, this is stupid stuff...
Pablo Neruda -Ode to My Suit
Lanston Hughes -The Negro Speaks of Rivers -Dream Boogie -Harlem -Theme for English B
Walt Whitman -A Noiseless Patient Spider -When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer -Calvary Crossing a Ford
Tupac Shakur -Changes
Emily Dickinson -249 -254 -303 -341 -465 -712
Robert Frost -Mending Wall -The Road Not Taken -Stopping by the woods on a Snowy Evening -Design -The Silken Tent
Bob Dylan -The Times They Are A-Changin' -Tangled Up in Blue
Edgar Allan Poe -The Raven -Annabel Lee -The Cast of Amontillado
Percy bysshe Shelley -Ozymandias
William Blake -The Lamb -The Sick Rose -The Tyger
Ernest Hemingway -Hills Like White Elephants
Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper
Liz Moore -Abuse of an Unnamed Wife
William Faulkn -A Rose for Emily
Shirley Jackson -The Lottery
Kate Chopin -The Story of an Hour
John Steinbeck -The Chrysanthemums
Tim O'Brien -The Things We Carried
Gavin O'Connor -Warrior (2011)
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