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Research Paper Grade 9 Power-point
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AP UNIT: “FATE VS. FREE WILL: THE ABSURD HERO VS. THE TRAGIC HERO” (9 WEEKS)
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AP UNIT: “THE DYSTOPIAS OF ORWELL AND SATRAPI” (9 WEEKS) “REPLACING WORDS WITH THE VISUAL: CENSORSHIP AND THE POLITICS OF LANGUAGE”
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by Michael Stultz, M.A.
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by Nichole Paul
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Analyzing Prose Styles Power Point
by Michael Stultz, M.A.
Tough Language It is the language of intimacy, the language of no pretentions. The words are simple and the grammar is simple. The writing is not planned, but just happens, in a stream of... -
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by Daphney Lubowitz
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Parts of Speech Quiz
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Verbals and Verbal Phrases Notes Sheet
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The Origins of English
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Inference Skills Quiz 2: Words in Context
by Michelle P. Ossa, M.A.
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by Noble Breitenberg
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Bringing Words Alive - Figurative Language
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Lexicon of Essential Advanced Vocabulary
by Noble Breitenberg
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by Yvonne Scorse
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