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Week 1:5 (Sept. 21-25)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, Wheel of Feel (Tone Words), Poetry Response Packet, MLA Template, 10 Tips for the AP Lit Multiple Choice, Frankenstein Journal, Frankenstein E-text, Frankenstein Vocab Assignment, An Exploration of Romanticism Through Art and Poetry

Freshmen: Proofreading Expectations, GE Notes, GE Vocab, Theme Log, GE Audiotext, GE Graphic Novelization (Ch. 1-2), Literary Analysis Task #1, MLA Template (for Literary Analysis Tasks), Colormarking #2, Graphic Novelization (Ch. 3-7), Weekly Learning Goal Self-Evaluation Scale (W.910.3)

September 18, 2015 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged character, coherent, conclusion, convey, description, detail, dialogue, dickens, engage, event, experience, great expectations, narrative, narrator, observation, organize, orient, pacing, phrase, plan, plot line, point of view, precise, problem, reflection, resolve, sensory, sequence, setting, shelley, situation, technique, theme, vivid

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