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"Nuts for Skeptics to Crack" |
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"Song of the Chattahoochee" |
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"O Captain! My Captain" |
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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
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"Employments of Heaven" |
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"Self Reliance" |
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"When the Frost Is on the Punkin" |
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"Is the Bible True" |
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"A World Split Apart" |
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"I Never Saw a Moor" |
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| Literary movement concerned with faithfully depicting subject matter or representing real life accurately |
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| Philosophical/pseudo religious movement: divinity is found in nature; man must rely on himself |
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| Compact statement expressing a truth |
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| phrase or sentence repeated at intervals |
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| Speaker's attitude toward a subject |
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| ______________ was a lawyer, statesman, and soldier. |
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| ______________ was America's first modern poet. |
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| _____________ was the most beloved and outstanding hymnwriter of 1800's. |
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| ____________ was America's most beloved popular song composer. |
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| _______________ was the "scholarly" preacher; his sermons were widely read. |
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| __________________ founded Tuskegee Institute and wrote Up From Slavery. |
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| _______________ was a baseball player turned preacher. |
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| Know the characters from Ben-Hur |
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