1) which of the following is not a feature of colonial literary period?
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English, 14.01.2020 06:31, dreamdancekay
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1) which of the following is not a feature of colonial literary period?
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references to god and his control
simple language
themes about empowering women
popular writing forms were diaries and sermons
2) which is not a key feature of the early american literary period?
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occurred after the revolutionary war
native american authors
mostly an oral tradition
literary forms include: myths, legends and speeches
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