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Seniors: Final Reading Schedule, AP Score Calculator, Major Works Data Packet, MWDP (2014), MWDP (2013), Senior Research Task

Romeo and Juliet: MLA Template, Essay Prompt, Essay Outline & Rubric, Thesis Notes, Thesis Guidelines, Thesis Generator, Writing About Literature, E-text, Sample Essay, Help with Quote-Weaving, Help with Essay Writing / To Kill a Mockingbird: Journal Entry Instructions, Notes, Theme Log, Vocab Assignment List, Vocab Presentation Instructions / Misc: Wheel of Feels, Literature Terms, 10 Types of Plagiarism, Proofreading Expectations

April 30, 2015 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged analysis, argument, cathedral, citing, critical analysis, detail, diction, eaving, essay, evidence, imagery, journal, lee, major works, outline, personal response, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, support, syntax, theme log, to kill a mockingbird, tonew, vocab

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