NARRATIVE: William Faulkner’s stories are

  1. NARRATIVE: William Faulkner’s stories are often told from multiple points of view. “A Rose for Emily” is told from the
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  2. Read the following passage, from "William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Speech," by William Faulkner carefully before you choose your
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  3. I am writing an essay on As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner. What are some biblical allusions in the novel?
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  4. In one or two sentences, describe how the William Faulkner quote at the end of the text shapes a central idea of the text.
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  5. In one to two sentences, describe how the William Faulkner quote at the end of the text shapes a central idea of the text.
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  6. I don't quite understand William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech. I've looked it up in Google and can only find the
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  7. Complete the sentence with the best relative pronoun.One of the most celebrated writers of the American South is William
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  8. Read the following passage from “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner and answer the question.1 To-morrow they were there. In
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  9. Read the following passage from “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner and answer the question.1 To-morrow they were there. In
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  10. Read the following passage from “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner and answer the question.1 To-morrow they were there. In
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