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Q.) The journal of John Winthrop is also known as The History of New America. A.) False

Q.) Benjamin Franklin is known as the First American. A.) True

Q.) Thomas Cook authored the United States Declaration of Independence. A.) False

Q.) Charlotte Temple was originally published under the title Charlotte, A True Tale. A.) False

Q.) Uncle Tom's Cabin is an anti-slavery novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. A.) True

Q.) Wieland is considered the first American gothic novel. A.) True

Q.) The author of the famous short stories, Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is Washington Irving. A.) True

Q.) The Leatherstocking Tales series contains six novels. A.) False

Q.) The Valley of Utah is the first fiction of Virginia colonial life. A.) False

Q.) Richard Henry Dana exclaimed about the poem Thanatopsis, "That was never written on this side of the water!" A.) True

Q.) Edgar Allan Poe referred to followers of the Transcendental movement as Fish-Pondians. A.) False

Q.) George Washington Harris is the creator of the character Sut Lovingood. A.) True

Q.) Dennis Wendell Holmes, Sr. coined the term 'Brahmin Caste of New England.' A.) False

Q.) Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered the famous Phi Beta Kappa address 'The American Scholar.' A.) True

Q.) Henry David Thoreau penned the essay Civil Obedience. A.) False

Q.) Mark Twain called The Scarlet Letter a "perfect work of the American imagination." A.) False

Q.) Nathaniel Hawthorne's fiction had a profound impact on Herman Melville. A.) True

Q.) H.W. Longfellow was the first American to translate Divine Comedy. A.) True

Q.) Leaves of Grass is a novel by Walt Whitman. A.) False

Q.) Lavinia, the younger sister of Emily Dickinson discovered her poems after her death. A.) True

Q.) Robert Frost is the only poet to receive five Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. A.) False

Q.) Mark Twain is the pen name used by Samuel Langhorne Clemens. A.) True

Q.) The Turn of the Screw is a horror novella by Henry James. A.) True

Q.) Anna Wharton is the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. A.) False

Q.) F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the term Trumpet Age. A.) False

Q.) The Sun Also Rises is Earnest Hemingway's debut novel. A.) True

Q.) won the Nobel Prize in the year 1950. A.) False

Q.) Eugene O'Neill won four Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. A.) True

Q.) Tennessee Williams has written the The Glass Menagerie. A.) True

Q.) All My Sons has five acts. A.) False

Q.) Carl Sandburg won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for History. A.) True

Q.) The Joads, a poor family of tenant farmers feature in John Steinbeck's work The Grapes of Wrath. A.) True

Q.) The author of the novels Mr. Lovinghearts and The Night of the Mantis is Nathanael West. A.) False

Q.) Jean Louise Finch is the narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird. A.) True

Q.) is the only writer to win the National Book Award for Fiction three times. A.) True

Q.) Coalvan Goldfield is the protagonist of The Catcher in the Rye. A.) False

Q.) Sylvia Plath's first poem appeared in the Massachusetts Traveller. A.) False

Q.) The poem Howl is dedicated to Carl Solomon. A.) True

Q.) Norman Mailer is the author of The Castle in the Forest. A.) True

Q.) End Time is the sequel to Joseph Heller's, Catch-22. A.) False

Q.) Slaughterhouse-Five describes the stories of an American man named Billy Pilgrim. A.) True

Q.) The Moviegoer is the debut novel of . A.) True

Q.) Michiko Kakutani called 's, In the Beauty of the Roses, "arguably his finest." A.) False

Q.) received the inaugural Franz Kafka Prize. A.) True

Q.) The novel which was published posthumously in1999 was titled Julyteenth. A.) False