Lit. unit 12
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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| a concern with faithfully depicting subject matter or representing real life accurately in literature | realism
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| sketches and short stories portraying the life of a particular geographical location; rich in picturesque details of scenery, costoms and dialect | local color writting
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| a basket of strawberries with peaches on a stone ledge | william hammer
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| Ben-Hur | lew wallace
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| soldier, lawyer, statesman, and historical novelist; 1st writting "the fair god" | lew wallace
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| the boom in the calaveras clarion | bret harte
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| first prose writer after the civil war to gain popularity with his famous stories of the west; "american dickens" | bret harte
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| still life (painting) | frank benson
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| good use of blue and orange complementary colors | benson's "still life"
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| the hoosier school-master | edward eggleston
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| clergyman/novelist from indiana; "the circuit rider" | edward eggleston
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| writing table (painting) | wm. michael harnett
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| uncle remus | joel chandler harris
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| a view of life which emphasizes a detatched scientific and photographic accuracy which includes everything and selects nothing | naturalism
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| under the lions paw | hamlin garland
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| a village singer | mary freeman
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| his realism "veritism"; writings bitter and pesimistic; followed Howell; "main travelled roads"; wrote about west and midwest | hamlin garland
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| New england local color writer; "a humble romance" "a New england nun" | mary wilkens freeman
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| Georgia; journalist, fiction writer; color writer; "brer rabbit" | joel chandler harris
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| old models (painting) | william michael harnett
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Review the information in the table. When you are ready to quiz yourself you can hide individual columns or the entire table. Then you can click on the empty cells to reveal the answer. Try to recall what will be displayed before clicking the empty cell.
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Or sort by any of the columns using the down arrow next to any column heading.
If you know all the data on any row, you can temporarily remove it by tapping the trash can to the right of the row.
To hide a column, click on the column name.
To hide the entire table, click on the "Hide All" button.
You may also shuffle the rows of the table by clicking on the "Shuffle" button.
Or sort by any of the columns using the down arrow next to any column heading.
If you know all the data on any row, you can temporarily remove it by tapping the trash can to the right of the row.
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