The United States in LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - 720 من الصفحات |
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James Fenimore Cooper 1789/1851 from THE DEERSLAYER The events of The Deerslayer , from which the fol- lowing selection is taken , take place between 1740 and 1745. Natty Bumppo , at this time a young man , has been reared by the ...
James Fenimore Cooper 1789/1851 from THE DEERSLAYER The events of The Deerslayer , from which the fol- lowing selection is taken , take place between 1740 and 1745. Natty Bumppo , at this time a young man , has been reared by the ...
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... Deerslayer most closely resemble ? 2. Explain how Cooper arranged his plot in order to create suspense . 3. Contrasting Captain John Smith's escape ( page 25 C ) with that of Natty Bumppo , what characteristics enable each man to make ...
... Deerslayer most closely resemble ? 2. Explain how Cooper arranged his plot in order to create suspense . 3. Contrasting Captain John Smith's escape ( page 25 C ) with that of Natty Bumppo , what characteristics enable each man to make ...
الصفحة 125
... Deerslayer tale . 4. They require that the personages in a tale , both dead and alive , shall exhibit a sufficient excuse for being there . But this detail also has been overlooked in the Deerslayer tale . 5. They require that when the ...
... Deerslayer tale . 4. They require that the personages in a tale , both dead and alive , shall exhibit a sufficient excuse for being there . But this detail also has been overlooked in the Deerslayer tale . 5. They require that when the ...
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