Title: An Introduction to Shakespeare.Intellectual Quality Quality Learning Environment Significance.IQ1 Deep knowledge IQ4 Higher-order thinking QLE1 Explicit quality criteria QLE4 Social support S1 Background knowledge S4 Inclusivity
AP English Literature Essay Prompt #1 Medea Salvage the Bones.Choose one of the following essay prompts. General requirements: one inch margins on all sides, double spaced, a minimum of one quotation (clearly embedded, no floating quotes) per body paragraph
Hamlet Act Two Study Guide.1. Where is Reynaldo going? To see whom? Why?.2. How does Polonius instruct Reynaldo to get information regarding his son s (Laertes) activities?.3. How does this method fit in with the theme of the play?.4. What has frightened Ophelia?.5. What do we know that she doesn t?
Hamlet Act III.In the presence of Polonius and Ophelia, King Claudius and Queen Gertrude question Rosencrantz and.Guildenstern about their recent conversation with Hamlet; the pair report that although Hamlet confessed to
Twain s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.Chapter 1: Consider the following.Contradiction between Miss Watson s intolerance of Huck and her belief that she was going to the good place : Well, I couldn t see no advantage in going where she was going, so I made up my mind I wouldn t try for it
A Report for An Academy.Esteemed Gentlemen of the Academy!.You show me the honour of calling upon me to submit a report to the Academy concerning my previous life as an ape.In this sense, unfortunately, I cannot comply with your request. Almost five years
To Kill a Mockingbird- Study Questions.1. What happened to Jem when he was thirteen?.2. How much older is Jem compared to his sister, the narrator?.3. What is the name of the children s father?.4. Why does Atticus go to Montgomery and his brother to Boston?.5. Where does Atticus practice law?
The Lady and the Pet Dog.By Anton Chekhov.About the Author.Anton Chekhov was born in the small town of Taganrog, Russia in 1860. Planning to be a doctor, Chekhov studied medicine at University of Moscow, graduating in 1884. However, Chekhov found himself
Chapter I. William Blake.Introducing William Blake.mind and soul has resulted in his being called the Columbus of the psyche, and because no language existed at the time to describe what he discovered on his voyages, he created his own mythology to describe
Always present : T. S. Eliot and Re-cantation 1.Re-cantation does not normally require a hyphen, so at the outset my usage needs defending. Its insertion is intended to suggest more possibilities than those contained by the customarily unhyphenated
Chapter 1 Reading 1 The Terrazo Jungle.*Do the Reading Comprehension questions on p.5 of the textbook first.*Answer all questions below in complete sentences in your notebook. Think of your idea (answer) first and then work on the sentencing. Doing both at once is too difficult
LT 900 The Study of Literature Today 2012-2013.Maria Cristina Fumagalli.WEEK2 (12 Oct) MCF Introduction The Study of Literature Today.Terry Eagleton, What is Literature? and The Rise of English , in Literary Theory: An Introduction (Blackwell, 1983), pp.1-46
To Kill a Mockingbird STUDY GUIDE.TEST STATS: 75 questions- multiple choice (35), quotation identification matching (10), character identification matching (20), & true/false (10).Quotations- know who said it, who it was said to/about, and what it means
Act III Group Discussion NAME______.Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Discussion Questions Answer each question in complete sentences.1. According to Mercutio, who is to blame for his death? According to you, the reader, what is the true cause of Mercutio s death?
352:338 American Literature of the 19th Century.Open Book Essay Quiz, February 20, 2009 Name: ______.1. Soon after he began work on The Connecticut Yankee, Twain said.I expect to write three chapters a year for thirty years; then the book will be done
American Literature.Scarlet Letter Unit: Scandal Project.What do Hester Prynne and Monica Lewinsky have in common? They've both.been shunned by society. Please find a person in today's society who has been shunned. Come up with a letter that represents