Katherine Wood
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About
Katherine Wood has been teaching for the past 15 years. She has degrees in Elementary and Secondary Education and has taught English, Theater Arts, Dance, Literature, Creative Writing, US History, World Civilizations, Utah History, and Government and Civilizations. She has received several prestigious awards for her teaching including the USOE Superstars in Education Award- Excellence in Teaching (Top 10 Teachers in Utah), The Superintendent Award for Excellence in Education, The Golden Employee Award, and The Utah State History Fair Coordinator of the Year Award.
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Recent Activity
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Answered a Question in All About Eve
I'm going to assume that you are talking about the movie, since All About Eve was based on a short story called "The Wisdom of Eve," and to my knowledge no book or stage play has been published.... -
Answered a Question in The Shakespeare Stealer
Well, for the fun of answering it: Let's start out with the vocabulary. Costard was used by Shakespeare to mean head. This is supposed to be a comical term. According to the... -
Answered a Question in History
This question seems tricky due to the vocabulary. In order to understand the question, we must first look at the principles behind the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Second,... -
Answered a Question in Secession and Civil War
It is easy to say that the Civil War began and ended with the issue of slavery; however, the slavery reason in recruitment did not reach its peak until Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation....
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