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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: NobisM1, nouns are common, periods in history are Modern English 1500-Current (Baugh & Cable, pgs. 296-350), Grammar (Babelnet) includes sentence structure, Literature included within Genres (kimskorner), verbs are auxiliary, verbs are modal, Mary Wollstonecraft published A Vindication of Womens Rights, Middle English 1150-1500 (Baugh & Cable, pgs. 158-199) dialects West Midland, adjectives are superlative, claim to have the truth but assert the truth, Reader Response (Dobie, pgs. 179-202) focus is reader, Post Colonialism (Dobie, pgs. 250-271) explains Colonialism, Middle English 1150-1500 (Baugh & Cable, pgs. 158-199) dialects Southern, Post Colonialism (Dobie, pgs. 250-271) explains Hybridity, DuBois explained Double Consciousness, Formalism (Dobie, pgs.40-78) explains Paradox, Middle English 1150-1500 (Baugh & Cable, pgs. 158-199) comprises French influence, English includes Language, close reading of the text, Middle English 1150-1500 (Baugh & Cable, pgs. 158-199) is period of greatest influence