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I've been stuck on this for a while. please help. ive had to repost this multpile times because people keep leaving bad answers just to get the points. Prompt
(it only has to be about one of the given pieces of literatre)

In this unit, you read poetry, and writings from the Romantic Period of American Literature. Write a paragraph of at least 10 well-crafted sentences picking your favorite reading selection from this unit and using details from the text to explain why you choose that reading. Please note this is scored in the essay category and is worth a substantial portion of your overall grade.

Readings from this Unit were:

Walden by Henry David Thoreau
“Civil Disobedience” by Henry David Thoreau
Poetry by Emily Dickenson
“Psalm of Life” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“Auspex” by James Russell Lowell

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