Did Sarah Josepha Hale write “Mary 's Little Lamb,” the eternal nursery rhyme ( 儿歌 ) about a girl named Mary with a stubborn lamb? This is still dispute , but it’s clear that the woman 26 for writing it was one of America 's most fascinating 27 _. In honor of the poem 's publication on May 24 , 1830 , here’s more about the 28 author 's life. Hale wasn’t just a writer, she was also a 29 social advocate, and she was particularly 30_ with an ideal New England, which she associated with abundant Thanksgiving meals that she claimed had “a deep moral influence.” she began a nationwide 31 to have a national holiday declared that would bring families together while celebrating the 32 festivals. In 1863, after 17 years of advocacy including letters to five presidents , Hale got it. President Abraham Lincoln, during the Civil War, issued a 33 the holiday. setting aside the last Thursday in November for The true authorship of “Mary’s Little Lamb” is disputed.. According to New England Historical Society, Hale wrote only one part of the poem, but claimed authorship. Regardless of the author, it seems that the poem was 34 by a real event. When young Mary Sawyer was followed to school by a lamb in 1816, it caused some problems. A bystander named John Roulstone wrote a poem about the event, then, at some point, Hale herself seems to have helped write it. However, if a 1916 piece by her great-niece is to be trusted, Hale claimed for the her life that “Some other people pretended that someone else wrote the poem”. 35 of A). campaign B). career C). characters D). features E). fierce F). inspired G). latter H). obsessed I). proclamation J). rectified K). reputed L). rest M). supposed N). traditional O). versatile