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Schach [20]
2 years ago
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Match the work to the author. 1. The Real World Theodore Dreiser 2. Growth Thornton Wilder 3. Ethan Frome Thomas Wolfe 4. They S

tooped to Folly Willa Cather 5. The American Tragedy Edith Wharton 6. Death Comes to the Archbishop Sinclair Lewis 7. Babbitt Ellen Glasgow 8. The Bridge of San Luis Rey Robert Herrick 9. Of Time and the River John Steinbeck 10. The Pearl Booth Tarkington
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Alex17521 [72]2 years ago
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Im confused on what you are asking to answer
anzhelika [568]2 years ago
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1. The Real World Robert Herrick

2. Growth Booth Tarkington

3. Ethan Frome Edith Wharton

4. They Stooped to Folly Ellen Glasgow

5. The American Tragedy Theodore Dreiser

6. Death Come to the Archbishop Willa Cather

7. Babbitt Sinclair Lewis

8. The Bridge of San Luis Rey Thornton Wilder

9. Of Time and the River Thomas Wolfe

10. The Pearl John Steinbeck

All of these are American authors that write about what they feel is the true American experience. They all have very different perspectives and ways of looking at what it means to be American and an individual.

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