Essay 1 (25 points) Was the American Revolution a radical mo…

Essay 1 (25 points) Was the American Revolution a radical movement or event? Make sure you introduce evidence to back up your argument. Be sure to define “radical” as you use it in your response and explain why the events of the Revolution do or do not fit your definition.

Before proceeding with the test: State your name out loud t…

Before proceeding with the test: State your name out loud to confirm your mic is working. Indicate what note/resource format you are using by writing it below. digital resources (ebook, digital notes, Canvas resources) physical resources (paper textbook, printed notes, handwritten notes) both digital and physical resources Show any physical resources being used on camera. Thank you!

Women & Marriage (Choose One)Explain the events at the time…

Women & Marriage (Choose One)Explain the events at the time of the quote and note any involved characters or circumstances. Analyze the quote’s importance or relevance to the themes, ideas, and interpretation of the text.”The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin”A New England Nun” by Mary Wilkins FreemanTrifles by Susan Glaspell[Character] looked at the old dog munching his simple fare, and thought of her approaching marriage and trembled. She—come to think of it, she was kind of like a bird herself—real sweet and pretty, but kind of timid and—fluttery. How—she—did—change. (silence; then as if struck by a happy thought and relieved to get back to everyday things) Tell you what, Mrs [Character], why don’t you take the quilt in with you? It might take up her mind.And yet she had loved him–sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter! What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in the face of this possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being!

These quotes are from Crane, “The Open Boat.” Choose one and…

These quotes are from Crane, “The Open Boat.” Choose one and indicate the number in your answer. Then, explain what themes of Naturalism that the quote connects to and how it conveys those themes specifically. None of them knew the colour of the sky. Their eyes glanced level, and were fastened upon the waves that swept toward them. These waves were of the hue of slate, save for the tops, which were of foaming white, and all of the men knew the colours of the sea. The horizon narrowed and widened, and dipped and rose, and at all times its edge was jagged with waves that seemed thrust up in points like rocks.“If I am going to lose my life to the sea—if I am going to lose my life to the sea—why was I allowed to come this far and see sand and trees?”Nature did not seem cruel to him then, nor kind, nor dangerous, nor wise. But she was not interested, completely not interested.