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Ian McEwan’s waterworld Introduction Ian McEwan’s What We Can Know presents a satirical vision of a future flooded Britain while
A collection of short story masterpieces from the world’s finest storytellers Tasks Competency goals: Read, discuss, and reflect on the
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Lesson Plan: Teaching “A Day’s Wait” by Ernest Hemingway Learning Objectives Analyze Hemingway’s unique writing style, including his use of
Analyzing Rev. Lorenzo Sewell’s Inaugural Speech Grade Level: High School (Grades 9-12) Subject: English Language Arts / Social Studies Theme:
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Learning Objectives: Students will identify the key plot points and characters of Hamlet. Students will analyze the complex themes of