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APE: Literature
FRQ2 Prose
FRQ3 Argument
McCourt's Angela's Ashes
Unit I: Neuroplasticity
Unit II: Societal Roles
Unit III: To Thine Own Self Be True
Unit IV: Manself
Unit V: Facing Reality
Unit VI: To Hell & Back
Multiple Intelligences
Humanities Class Expectations
Beah's A Long Way Gone
Copy of Beah's A Long Way Gone
Cline's Ready Player One
Larson's The Devil in the White City
Urrea's The Devil's Highway
Poetry
Maclean's A River Runs Through It
O'Brien's The Things They Carried
Edson W;t
Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
Sartre "No Exit"
Queen Elizabeth I
APE: Language
FRQ 1 Synthesis
FRQ3 Argument
Site Glossary
Neuroplasticity
Frederick Douglass
Colonialism/ Puritanism (1620-1750)
Revolut., ... Rea., Enl. (1750-1800)
Romanticism/ Gothic (1800-1865)
Transcendentalism (1840-1860)
Real., Nat. & Reg. (1865-1914)
Modernism (1914-1945)
Contemp./ Post-Mod. (1946-present)
Essay Assistance
Pre - AP/ IB English
Resources
Summary v Precis v Essay
Antigone
Arthurian Legend
Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide
Dante
Golding's The Lord of the Flies
Miller's The Crucible
Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
Orwell's Animal Farm
Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant"
Malala's I am Malala...
Spiegelman's Maus
Shaw's Pygmalion
Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men
Wiesel's Night
Research Paper
Debate
ProfComm
Agenda Page
Semester Topics
Popular Culture Resources
OTHER
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
Useful Links
Readings
Virtual School Spring 2020
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Handouts
Annotating Text
AP: Annotating Text
Argument Essay
BNW_lesson
Course Handbook
Powerpoints
Evaluating Arguments
Incorporating Language and Style Analysis
Writing Purposes
Writing Styles
Developing Analytical Voice
Charts
Medium Title
English Comp.
English Comp. & Rhetoric
Literary Terms
How to Write What You Mean
Letter to Instructor
Poetry
Literary Criticism
Master Note Packet
MCQ Information
Rhetorical Triangle
Sentence Styles and Patterns
Shooting an Elephant lesson
Style Analysis
The Birthday Party lesson
Tips for Literary Analysis
Tone Words
Writing Persuasively
Writing About Literature
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