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Week 6:2 (Apr. 28-May 2)

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AP Literature: Reading Schedule, Guide for Monday’s Lit Term Quiz, Major Works Data Sheet Template, Open Response Lists, Literary Time Periods Review, The Stranger Journal Tips, Practice Exam #2, Tone List, Saturday Practice Exam Scoring Worksheet, AP Score Calculator / Practice Exam Dates: April 26th (8:30-12:00)

To Kill a Mockingbird: Journal Entry Instructions, Notes, E-text, Vocab List, Theme Log / Romeo and Juliet: E-text, Thesis Notes, Thesis Guidelines, Thesis Generator, Subordinating Conjunctions, Writing About Literature, Outline Generator, Essay-Writing, Quote-Weaving, Citation & Weaving Examples, Sample RJ Essay, Essay Outline & Rubric / Misc: Soliloquy Colormarking, Help with Colormarking, Tips for Reading Shakespeare, Wheel of Feels, Literature Terms, 10 Types of Plagiarism, Proofreading Expectations, Vocab Presentation Instructions, Turnitin Registration Instructions

April 25, 2014 by Mr. Benton
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