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Week 4:6 (Apr. 24-28)

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AP LITERATURE: Reading Schedule, Major Works Data Sheet Template, Literary 3×3 Examples, Past Open Essay Prompts, Suggested Works for Open Essay

AP SEMINAR: Room for Debate “When Do Consumer Boycotts Work?” (see Remind messages for instructions), AP Seminar Glossary Terms, PT3 Section Two Practice

April 20, 2017 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged argument, brontë, camus, claim, evidence, fitzgerald, gibbons, jane eyre, moore, pt3, reasoning, support, the great gatsby, the stranger, theme, watchmen

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