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AP Lit (Period 5) Assignments

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Inferno Final Project in Google Classroom

Inferno Final Project

If you have a writing of any sort, make sure to submit it to Turnitin.com for credit.

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Inferno Final Project in Google Classroom

Inferno Final Project

If you have a writing of any sort, make sure to submit it to Turnitin.com for credit.

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Student Created Sonnet in Google Classroom

Student Created Sonnet

Please create a sonnet that follows:
A set rhythm (Iambic would be best)
Is either Shakespearean, Italian, or Spenserian
Contains a Volta
Is submitted to Turnitin.com by midnight TONIGHT

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Hamlet Final Essay in Google Classroom

Hamlet Final Essay

Please submit your typed essay here at the end of the period. 
Make sure to use a fake (but school appropriate name)
Your essay needs a title

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Critical Lense Project in Google Classroom

Critical Lense Project

Here are the directions for the project including some "okay" presentations from past classes.

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HTRLLAP Presentations in Google Classroom

HTRLLAP Presentations

These presentations will begin on September 12th. I have included some past student examples for your benefit. Don't copy them outright please. Neither of these presentations are particularly fantastic. They're decent. You guys can do better. The assigned chapters will be posted on the white board when you guys come to class tomorrow. Some of you will have to double up on chapters, as in, you'll both be doing your own versions of the same the chapter. If you have any questions, email me.

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Personality Profile Page in Google Classroom

Personality Profile Page

For the following in-class activity, you will take the information you learned about your personality type and create a page for yourself on the embedded Google Slideshow. 

1. Read the directions
2. Check out Mr. J's model
3. Pick a slide that hasn't been taken by another student, and begin your "presentation"

This will be due by the end of the period so take full advantage of your time in class.