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English III Essential Skills:
Units of Study:
Write complex argumentative claims.
Understand and employ valid argumentation, including textual evidence, rhetorical situation, audience appeal, and clear position.
Writing to synthesize information and argument.
Navigating credible sources of information.
Perform a presentation that appeals to the audience and demonstrates mastery of the rhetorical situation.
Deep, intensive reading of a variety of texts for specific purposes.
The American Identity
Individuality, Conformity, and American Society
American Dreams and Nightmares
The Pursuit of the American Dream
Home
AP Language
Rhetorical Analysis
Argument
Synthesis
The Scarlet Letter
Transcendentalism
Semester 2 Argumentative Research Project
The Great(est novel) Gatsby
>
The Great Gatsby: Resources to help you "get it".
Satire
English 3
Unit 1: The American Identity
>
Rhetoric and American Foundational Texts
Unit 2: Individuality, Conformity, and American Society
>
The Catcher in the Rye
Unit 3: American Dreams and Nightmares
>
The Great Gatsby (Otherwise known as "the greatest book ever written")
>
The Great Gatsby: Resources to help you "get it".
Unit 4: The Pursuit of the American Dream
Yearbook
Helpful Links
About
Contact