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Week 2:1 (Oct. 10-14)

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AP LITERATURE: Quarter Two Reading Schedule, Hamlet Notes, ‘Reading Shakespeare’ Packet, Act I Vocab, Hamlet E-text, Second Quarter Poetry Response Packet, MLA Template, Mythology Review List, Hamlet Essay Prompts

Hamlet Audioplay: Act I (≈:50), Act II (≈:37), Act III (≈:58), Acts IV-V (≈1:23)

AP SEMINAR: MLA Template, Purdue OWL (MLA), Citation Machine (MLA), Mock Performance Task #1, AP Capstone Digital Portfolio, PT1 Rubrics, Sample IRR, Annotated Bibliography Template (DOC)

research databases: EBSCO Host, Gale Databases, Google Scholar; other credible research sources: The Atlantic, The Economist, EPA, ERIC, Nature, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Pew Research, Science Direct, Scientific American

October 6, 2016 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged bibliography, conventions, evidence, grammar, hamlet, mla, perspectives, reasoning, shakespeare, source, style, synthesis, team

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