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Week 1:8 (Sept. 26-30)

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AP LITERATURE: Reading Schedule, Poetry Packet, MLA Template, Frankenstein Journal, Frankenstein E-text, AP Lit. Terms, Jane Eyre Vocab Assignment, Frankenstein Vocab Assignment, Hamlet Prop Assignment, Tone Packet, Hamlet Notes, Reading Shakespeare Packet, Act I Vocab, Archaic Pronouns, Hamlet E-text

AP SEMINAR: Lenses Handout, Purdue OWL (MLA), Citation Machine (MLA), Mock Performance Task #1, Thesis Notes, AP Capstone Digital Portfolio, PT1 Rubrics, Sample IRR, MPT1 Annotated Bibliography Instructions (PDF), Annotated Bibliography Template (DOC), IRR Outline Directions

research databases: EBSCO Host, Gale Databases, Google Scholar; other credible research sources: The Atlantic, The Economist, EPA, ERIC, Nature, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Pew Research, Science Direct, Scientific American

September 23, 2016 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged argument, bartleby the scrivener, body paragraph, frankenstein, hamlet, line of reasoning, outline, shakespeare, shelley

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