Using the codes below, connect the following 19th-century writers to the styles and other distinctions that characterized their books.WRITER:A. James Fenimore CooperB. Walt WhitmanC. Washington IrvingD. Mark TwainE. Edgar Allan PoeWRITING STYLE AND DISTINCTION:1. Macabre stories and poems; also wrote the first detective stories2. American regionalism, humor, funny characters3. Frank sexuality in poems that mimicked speech rhythms4. Adventure stories about the American frontier5. American forms of satire and wit, which he helped establish

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Using the codes below, connect the following 19th-century writers to the styles and other distinctions that characterized their books.<br/><br/>WRITER:<br/>A. James Fenimore Cooper<br/>B. Walt Whitman<br/>C. Washington Irving<br/>D. Mark Twain<br/>E. Edgar Allan Poe<br/><br/>WRITING STYLE AND DISTINCTION:<br/>1. Macabre stories and poems; also wrote the first detective stories<br/>2. American regionalism, humor, funny characters<br/>3. Frank sexuality in poems that mimicked speech rhythms<br/>4. Adventure stories about the American frontier<br/>5. American forms of satire and wit, which he helped establish