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  1. Exponents for naturalism arePlato. Kant, Hegel Dewey, William James, S. Kilpatrick Rousseau, Cornenius, Spencer Aristotle, John
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  2. Can you check my answer:Question: What were the key events that shaped Plato's beliefs? My answer: Plato was influenced by
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  3. My question says:How is naturalism used in "The Red Badge of Courage" and come up with three quotes. First of all, can someone
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  4. The Republic, Philebus, Sophist, Politicus, Symposium, and Protagoras are called "Dialogues." They were all written by the Greek
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  5. •Socrates was a prominent influence in Plato's education. Socrates taught Plato the importance of ethical inquiry. Socrates
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  6. I am writing a paper for The Red Badge of Courage and it says to talk about naturalism and where it was represented in the book
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  7. Realism by 1860 had lost its political meaning and became also known asA.genre B.naturalism C.minimalism D.humanism its not
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  8. Can someone please check my work?Answer the following questions about yourself in a comlete sentence. 1. ¿Qué pides muchas
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  9. All of the Literary Genres made up the literature of the Victorian Era, except one. Choose genre that does not fit. (1 point)Res
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  10. The following themes best define which literary genre: imperfection of life and nature, reality.(1 point)Responses Romanticism
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