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American Literature

American Literature is a graduation-required literature and composition course, in which students challenge their understanding of what America is, who is Americans are, and how America has come to be.

"Witch-hunting, thwarted desire, and girl power: Arthur Miller's The Crucible (1953)

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  2. From the article itself, what can you tell about the author’s background and expertise?
  3. How is the information contained within the article organized?
  4. What sources does the author use?
  5. What question does the author seek to answer via the article?
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Written by Paul Easton On October 16, 2015
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