Multiple Choice
The text describes the works of Walt Whitman as
A) the most authentically American of any writer of the period.
B) totally rejected by the reading public during his lifetime.
C) quickly accepted by readers and reviewers.
D) usually rather flowery in language, but disciplined.
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