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In the Crack in the Picture Window, John Keats Described

Question 71

Question 71

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In The Crack in the Picture Window, John Keats described suburban life as:


A) "the best of all possible worlds"
B) "the true American way"
C) "better than any of the alternatives"
D) "a life of quiet desperation"
E) "homogeneous, postwar Hell"

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