One reviewer called Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass "a mass of rotten filth" because of its
a. anti-slavery sentiments.
b. statement of support for Native Americans
c. celebrations of sexuality.
d. free-verse writing style.
Answer: c
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a. strings b. woodwinds c. brasses d. percussion
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