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Week 3:1 (Nov. 11-15)

Posted on November 7, 2013 by Mr. Benton

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Seniors: Reading Schedule for 3:1-4, Poems for the 3rd Six Weeks, MLA Template, Watchmen Journal, Watchmen Sketches, Watchmen Prompts, Watchmen Notes, Tuesday’s Practice Prose Prompt, Tips for Wednesday’s Skill Assessment, Thursday’s Practice Prose Prompt

Freshmen: Citing and Weaving Examples, GE Theme Log, GE Audiotext, Thesis Notes, GE Paper Outline and Rubric, GE Journal Questions for Ch. 20-29, GE Journal Questions for Ch. 30-59, GE E-Text, Animal Farm Vocab List, Vocab Presentation Instructions, Thesis Prompt, Thesis Tips

Posted in Informative | Tagged analysis, close reading, dickens, evidence, focus, great expectations, moore, prose essay, research, symbolism, theme, thesis, watchmen

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