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ENGL 216E QUESTION AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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• Question 1 In Rambler No. 4 Johnson suggests that earlier romances were not realistic and therefore not dangerous: • Question 2 “The use of knowledge in our sex (beside the amusement of solitude) is to moderate the passions and learn to be contented with a small expense” was written by: • Question 3 “I think it as scandalous for a woman not to know how to use a needle, as for a man not to know how to use a sword” was written by: • Question 4 This work is known as the greatest m...
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1.	This work suggests that to be effective, female writers must curb emotions and embrace a new (feminine) language: 
 
	Jane Eyre 
 
	A Christmas Carol 
 
	A Room of One’s Own 
 
	“Dulce Et Decorum Est” 
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1.	The links "In a solitude of the sea / Deep from human vanity, / And the Pride of Life that panned her, stillycouches she" are from what work? 
 
	"The Darkling Thrush" 
 
	"The Convergence of the Twain" 
 
	"Church Going" 
 
	"The Second Coming...
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ENGL 216; Quizzes 1,2,3 and 4 (different versions) Bundle, Complete Verified Latest 2021/2022.
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ENGL 216E Quiz 1 Liberty University answers complete solutions (all answers correct) Summer 2020.
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ENGLISH 216 / ENGL 216 Quiz 2 (2 Versions) Liberty University answers complete solutions, Latest 2020.
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ENGL 216 Quiz 2 Liberty University answers complete solutions
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ENGL 216 Quiz 4 Liberty University answers complete solutions
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ENGL 216 Quiz 4 Liberty University answers complete solutions
"Call me Mary Beton, Mary Seton, Mary Carmichael or by any name you please – it is not a matter of any importance" is from which work?

This poem by Yeats contains an image of a gyre, symbolic of paradoxes of time and eternity, change and continuity, spirit and the body, life and art:

In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” Prufrock believes the mermaids will sing to him.

In “Church Going,” Larkin seems to suggest that...
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ENGL 216 Quiz 3 Liberty University answers complete solutions | English Literature Quiz 3, Summer 2020.
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ENGL 216 Quiz 3 , English Literature Quiz 3
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	This work suggests that King Arthur appeared as ordinary to his wife, Guenever, and his poets as Fleet Street is to Victorian poets:			
		
			
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	In A Christmas Carol, there are five ghosts who visit Scrooge.			
		
			
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	This poet was considered “the poet of the people” and was the most popular Victorian poet:			
		
			
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ENGL 216 Quiz 2 Liberty University answers complete solutions
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English 216 Quiz 2



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	Childe’ refers to:			
		
			
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	Women in the Romantic period were provided only limited schooling, were subjected to a rigid code of sexual behavior, and were bereft of legal rights.			
		
			
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	Wollstonecraft argues that women are encouraged to live in a state of perpetual:			
		
			
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	In “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” the sacrifice represents people who are trying to find some way to God.			
		
			
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