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Drag each item to indicate whether it describes William Faulkner or John Steinbeck.(2 points)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.William FaulknerJohn Steinbeck
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I don't see the list of items to drag. Please paste the specific items/phrases you need sorted and I will place each under William Faulkner or John Steinbeck.
Meanwhile, here are common descriptors you can use as a quick guide:
- William Faulkner: Southern Gothic, set in Yoknapatawpha County, stream-of-consciousness narration, The Sound and the Fury / As I Lay Dying / Absalom, Absalom!, themes of decay of Southern aristocracy, Nobel Prize 1949.
- John Steinbeck: social realism, focuses on migrant workers and Dust Bowl / California laborers, set in Salinas Valley, Grapes of Wrath / Of Mice and Men / East of Eden, sympathetic portrayal of working class, Nobel Prize 1962.
Meanwhile, here are common descriptors you can use as a quick guide:
- William Faulkner: Southern Gothic, set in Yoknapatawpha County, stream-of-consciousness narration, The Sound and the Fury / As I Lay Dying / Absalom, Absalom!, themes of decay of Southern aristocracy, Nobel Prize 1949.
- John Steinbeck: social realism, focuses on migrant workers and Dust Bowl / California laborers, set in Salinas Valley, Grapes of Wrath / Of Mice and Men / East of Eden, sympathetic portrayal of working class, Nobel Prize 1962.
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