Context Summary: Modernism was the happy, optimistic bandwagon that every writer just had to jump on. Just imagine—a storm that doesn't end in splintered houses and piles of snow taller than your two-story house.

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Just imagine—a storm that doesn't end in splintered houses and piles of snow taller than your two-story house. Aeneas goes from minor character to creator of Rome, the city that conquered the world.

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When presenting an argument in an essay, you may want to play Devil's Advocate. Modernism was the happy, optimistic bandwagon that every writer just had to jump on. In this video from our course video series involves short stories and setting.

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  • Aeneas goes from minor character to creator of Rome, the city that conquered the world.
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  • Modernism was the happy, optimistic bandwagon that every writer just had to jump on.
  • In this video from our course video series involves short stories and setting.
  • When presenting an argument in an essay, you may want to play Devil's Advocate.

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