Which characteristic of transcendentalism stemmed from romanticism?a. An interest in how people gain knowledge.
b. A belief in the unifying spirit.
c. A belief that humans are good and moral by nature.
d. A focus on the importance of the individual. I'm terrible when it comes to anything to do with "transcendentalism" or "romanticism".

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Answer 1
Answer: D) Focus on the individual.
Trancedentalists are a part of romanticism, and they focused on the individual.
Answer 2
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It is D

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The answer is that Jefferson's criticisms of Wheatley's work brought forth further African literature to dispute his views.

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I would say that the resolution to the conflict in "Homesick" is D) Jean finds a way to feel as though she fits in, in China, without sacrificing her American identity. 

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In the novel "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, August changed into a Bleeding Scream mask and robe at the last minute for Halloween.

The Halloween costume that August changed into at the last minute in the novel Wonder by R.J. Palacio was a Bleeding Scream mask and robe. This costume was drastically different from his original costume idea of going as Boba Fett from Star Wars. August decides to change his costume at the last minute because he wants to fit in and avoid standing out due to his facial differences.

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the Bleeding Scream.

Explanation:

Auggie loves Halloween because he gets to wear a mask. In a last-minute change, he wears his costume from last year, the Bleeding Scream. The other kids in his homeroom don't know it's him because they thought Auggie was dressing as Boba Fett.

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