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26. Louis Agassiz a. Kindred Spirits
27. James Fenimore Cooper b. Walden, or Life in the Woods
28. Charles Darwin c. Uncle Tom's Cabin
29. Ashar B. Durand d. Negro Life in the South (Kentucky Home)
30. Ralph Waldo Emerson e. The Pioneers
31. Stephen Foster f. "Nelly Was a Lady"
32. Winslow Homer g. "Rip Van Winkle"
33. Washington Irving h. Essay on Classification
34. Eastman Johnson i. Nature
35. Harriet Beecher Stowe j. The Origin of the Species
36. Henry David Thoreau k. The Veteran in a New Field


Answers: 26-h (LO: 29.3), 27-e (LO: 29.1), 28-j (LO: 29.3), 29-a (29.1), 30-i (LO: 29.2), 31-f (LO: 29.3), 32-k (LO: 29.4), 33-g (LO: 29.1), 34-d (LO: 29.4), 35-c (LO: 29.3), 36-b (LO: 29.2)

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