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Drag each item to indicate whether it describes William Faulkner or John Steinbeck.(2 points)
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William Faulkner
John Steinbeck
Answers: His works describes people during the Great Depression., His works are supportive of the working poor and critical of the government, His acceptance speech for his Noble Prize became well-known., His works describe people in the American south
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William Faulkner:
- His acceptance speech for his Nobel Prize became well-known.
- His works describe people in the American South.
John Steinbeck:
- His works describe people during the Great Depression.
- His works are supportive of the working poor and critical of the government.
- His acceptance speech for his Nobel Prize became well-known.
- His works describe people in the American South.
John Steinbeck:
- His works describe people during the Great Depression.
- His works are supportive of the working poor and critical of the government.
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