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Week 1:3 (Aug. 22-26)

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AP LITERATURE: Reading Schedule, Jane Eyre Journal Directions & Turnitin Instructions, Sample Journals, Jane Eyre E-text, Open Essay Rubric (for Siddhartha Essay), Poetry Packet, MLA Template, Jane Eyre Vocab. Assignment, Frankenstein Journal, Frankenstein E-text, Visual Thesaurus, LitFinder (password for at-home use is pinellas)

AP SEMINAR: Course Syllabus, Mock Research Task, Line of Reasoning, Lenses Handout, Plagiarism Notes, Turnitin Registration Instructions, MLA Template, Purdue OWL, World Book Encyclopedia (username: pinellas, password: schools), Texting Drivers Packet

research databases: Gale Databases (password for at-home use is pinellas), Google Scholar, EBSCOhost (coming in September), JSTOR (coming in October)

August 19, 2016 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged citation, commentary, frankenstein, inquiry, mla, paraphrase, plagiarism, quotation, research, shelley, social values, summary, syntax, synthesize, theme, transmit

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