ELA Praxis 5047 Authors 100% Correct
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Author of Little Women, Little
Men, Jo's Boys,
Louisa May Alcott
African American author and
poet. "I Know Why the Caged
Maya Angelou
Bird Sings",
American science
fiction/fantasy author
Ray Bradbury
Farenheit 451, It Came From
Outer Space, Dandelion Wine
American author (The House on
Mango Street, Woman Hollering
Creek and Other
Stories) work deals with the
Sandra Cisneros
formation of Chicana identity,
exploring the challenges of
being caught between Mexican
and Anglo-American cultures
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, The Red Badge of
Stephen Crane
Courage
Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe. Moll Flanders (author)
,Emily Dickinson American poet
African American statesman, author, orator
Leader of the abolitionist movement
Frederick Douglass
The North Star, Self Made Men,
Several autobiographies
American essayist, lecturer, and
poet, who led the
Transcendentalist movement of
Ralph Waldo Emerson
the mid-19th century
Essays include Nature, and Self
Reliance
American author during the Jazz
Age
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Tender is the Night
The Beautiful and Damned
Tender is the Night
one of the most discussed
Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
Anne Frank Her wartime diary The Diary of a
Young Girl has been the basis
for several plays and film
March 26, 1874 - January 29,
1963) was an American poet.
Robert Frost (The Road Not Taken) (Stopping
by the Woods on a Snowy
Evening)
The Outsiders
American writer best known for
S.E. Hinton her young-adult novels set in
Oklahoma, especially The
Outsiders
, American folklorist,
anthropologist, and author. Of
Hurston's four novels and more
Zora Neale Hurston than 50 published short stories,
plays, and essays, she is best
known for her 1937 novel Their
Eyes Were Watching God.
was an English Romantic poet.
He was one of the main figures
of the second generation of
Romantic poets along with Lord
Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley,
John Keats
despite his work having been in
publication for only four years
before his death.[1] (Ode on a
Grecian Urn, Ode on a
Nightingale)
American author, political
activist, and lecturer. She was
the first deafblind person to
Helen Keller
earn a bachelor of arts degree
(The Frost King, The Story of My
Life, The World I Live In)
is an American novelist known
for her 1960 Pulitzer Prize-
Harper Lee winning novel To Kill a
Mockingbird, which deals with
the issues of racism
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Terms in this set (169)
Author of Little Women, Little
Men, Jo's Boys,
Louisa May Alcott
African American author and
poet. "I Know Why the Caged
Maya Angelou
Bird Sings",
American science
fiction/fantasy author
Ray Bradbury
Farenheit 451, It Came From
Outer Space, Dandelion Wine
American author (The House on
Mango Street, Woman Hollering
Creek and Other
Stories) work deals with the
Sandra Cisneros
formation of Chicana identity,
exploring the challenges of
being caught between Mexican
and Anglo-American cultures
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, The Red Badge of
Stephen Crane
Courage
Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe. Moll Flanders (author)
,Emily Dickinson American poet
African American statesman, author, orator
Leader of the abolitionist movement
Frederick Douglass
The North Star, Self Made Men,
Several autobiographies
American essayist, lecturer, and
poet, who led the
Transcendentalist movement of
Ralph Waldo Emerson
the mid-19th century
Essays include Nature, and Self
Reliance
American author during the Jazz
Age
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Tender is the Night
The Beautiful and Damned
Tender is the Night
one of the most discussed
Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
Anne Frank Her wartime diary The Diary of a
Young Girl has been the basis
for several plays and film
March 26, 1874 - January 29,
1963) was an American poet.
Robert Frost (The Road Not Taken) (Stopping
by the Woods on a Snowy
Evening)
The Outsiders
American writer best known for
S.E. Hinton her young-adult novels set in
Oklahoma, especially The
Outsiders
, American folklorist,
anthropologist, and author. Of
Hurston's four novels and more
Zora Neale Hurston than 50 published short stories,
plays, and essays, she is best
known for her 1937 novel Their
Eyes Were Watching God.
was an English Romantic poet.
He was one of the main figures
of the second generation of
Romantic poets along with Lord
Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley,
John Keats
despite his work having been in
publication for only four years
before his death.[1] (Ode on a
Grecian Urn, Ode on a
Nightingale)
American author, political
activist, and lecturer. She was
the first deafblind person to
Helen Keller
earn a bachelor of arts degree
(The Frost King, The Story of My
Life, The World I Live In)
is an American novelist known
for her 1960 Pulitzer Prize-
Harper Lee winning novel To Kill a
Mockingbird, which deals with
the issues of racism