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A wanted poster can showcase the literary term antagonist, along with a story, novel or play. Making one can be fun for students and it is a great way …
Continue ReadingA wanted poster can showcase the literary term antagonist, along with a story, novel or play. Making one can be fun for students and it is a great way …
Continue ReadingLearn more about the different types of genre found in fiction stories. Here we will define the different genres and provide sample book titles to …
Continue ReadingMany people struggle with listening comprehension because English isn’t spoken as it is written. However, by better understanding the rules of …
Continue ReadingPunctuation is a convention that helps clarify writing for readers and writers. Learning to understand English punctuation is essential for competent …
Continue ReadingAmidst the vast range of world languages, there are many that share similar patterns. Similarities in first and second language acquisition make …
Continue ReadingOf the four basic English language communicative skills, listening comprehension is the most difficult to improve. This article explores the factors …
Continue ReadingSemantic Analysis requires a person to consider all aspects of what a word might mean. The affective meaning of the word is connected to a …
Continue ReadingIf you’re a visual learner, using summarizing graphic organizers can help you to summarize a text more easily. The type of graphic organizer you …
Continue ReadingR. L. Stevenson was a productive writer who drew on his extensive life experiences for inspiration. Read this Robert Louis Stevenson biography to …
Continue ReadingCan’t understand a thing your poetry teacher says? If you want to succeed in a late junior high or early high school poetry class, here are some …
Continue ReadingAnalyzing a novel or short story is challenging, but a knowledge of basic literary terms and structures can simplify the job. What follows are the …
Continue ReadingOften the hardest thing about English classes is understanding all the fancy terms and ‘big words’ teachers and writers use. Here is a list and …
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