6 Maria Chapman, abolitionist and close associate of William Lloyed Garrison, wrote many brochures condemning slavery.
: _$ O5 m6 b' CA slogans
9 ?2 B3 h/ J, \* q1 m% U8 KB short poems
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D short pamphlets
' Y8 @; I, I# Q) ]) U7 Its evident that her handling of them has bruised the peaches. 4 t- [6 N# W" H: y
A promulgated4 @0 ?# ]/ a3 V, n
B infatuated
+ Z) T* h3 R% M9 I e o& iC damaged$ h5 c" t% s4 B* e+ m
D infuriated2 h0 \) z: U6 Q! B) T
8 Messalina’s name has become a byword for notorious behavior.
5 f! }7 t3 ?4 t1 OA an epithet
0 |3 z: z: p6 {7 G# k r3 ^B an abstraction
8 K8 W9 s9 U. R, F$ a. {/ n$ t) jC an indication
6 A. x6 ~; L! UD an oration $ G( ]+ A4 D1 M( a
9 The caliber of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s writing was reassessed by literary critics in the 1950’s.7 c% @2 b2 {* R2 I) l
A idealism+ a" ~5 l+ o0 R* A6 C' l6 m
B creativity
& V* G1 _* F; S( aC quality
+ u" k$ v8 O" P7 ~- yD imagery 6 s" [0 t, d. d/ i+ M: z
10 People fishing on a lake must wait calmly so as not to scare the fish away. - V- ]. ~6 F O$ ^ H
A considerately! d6 Z: a2 J& n0 f: V* x1 ?: F
B hungrily5 {9 g% ]5 U; b* ?0 ]4 t) U
C alertly
# |' P$ R3 l" W9 fD quietly
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