Journal 3
College Prompts Page (click anywhere on this line).
You will see writing instructions when you click the link.
Due on Thursday 8/29.
William Bradford's Tombstone
Hebrew: "Let the right hand of the Lord awake." Perhaps from Isaiah 51:9.
Latin:
“What our forefathers secured with so much hardship do not easily relinquish.”
Qua patres difficillime adepti sunt nolite turpiter relinquere
Qua patres difficillime adepti sunt nolite turpiter relinquere
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First Post of Our 2019–2020 American Literature Course
Welcome!
You'll notice that the lesson plans and syllabus links to the left have been updated.
Since this blog serves both my old Brit. Lit. course and now the current American Lit. course, some links will take you to Brit. Lit. things. I'll be updating where needed as we progress.
But you can get a good idea of the types of things we study and do by snooping around here.
All the best!
Mr. S
You'll notice that the lesson plans and syllabus links to the left have been updated.
Since this blog serves both my old Brit. Lit. course and now the current American Lit. course, some links will take you to Brit. Lit. things. I'll be updating where needed as we progress.
But you can get a good idea of the types of things we study and do by snooping around here.
All the best!
Mr. S
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