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Hi Kwoo, I do have a much tighter thesis statement, but did not want to...
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You do sound like you are on the right track with this! This sounds...
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Relating a P.B. Shelley poem to Gothic Lit
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What are the main elements that make a novel gothic?
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I need infromation on the politics, ideas, and events that were...
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I need to write a research report on the Gothic Literary...
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Asimov is another good one to teach on the topic of science's good vs....
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I love this...there are never any wrong answers in my classes as long as...
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Yes, it seems to be a contradiction in terms, but it is so true.
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Ok, ok LOL!Below, I've CORRECTED the mistakes in it for you...there were...
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In reply to #4:Would you mind telling me what the mistakes are?...
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Thanks for that answer! You really surprised me by saying that you are...
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