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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In "The Fish I Didn't Catch," how does John Greenleaf Whittier stress the importance of the story's events? A. He writes about a person whom he knew very little about, but who played an crucial role in his life. B. He writes about an autobiographical incident in the present tense to capture exactly how he felt in the moment. C. As a young person, he writes about how he imagines he will feel as an adult, long after the events of the story occur. D. As an adult, he writes about something that happened to him as a child and points out what the experience taught him.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

John Greenleaf Whittier was an influential American Quaker poet and ardent advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States. He is usually listed as one of the Fireside Poets. Whittier was strongly influenced by the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Highly regarded in his lifetime and for a period thereafter, he is now remembered for his poem Snow-Bound, and the words of the hymn Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, from his poem "The Brewing of Soma", frequently sung to the tune "Repton" by Hubert

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (ashy98):

In "The Fish I Didn't Catch," John Greenleaf Whittier stresses the importance of the story's events with detail and imagery.

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