Novels Written by Mark Twain: Great for High School Students & Adults
Some favorite novels written by Mark Twain include The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, A Connecticut Yankee in King …
Continue ReadingSome favorite novels written by Mark Twain include The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, A Connecticut Yankee in King …
Continue ReadingExplore the ancient annual Festival of Dionysus in Greece. The festivities held there are what led to the Greeks’ mastery of theater.
Continue ReadingWriting Japanese is a complicated task to say the least. Using three types of writing systems interchangeably and at the same time makes typing up …
Continue ReadingFalling a bit behind in your tough calculus class? Never fear, review Calculus limit problems here. Find step by step instructions as well as the …
Continue ReadingThis article shows various examples of special cases of calculus limit problems that are solvable by using factoring and other mathematical concepts. …
Continue ReadingWant to look smart in any situation? Quote Mark Twain! Here are some of the most familiar quotes from one of the world’s greatest humorists.
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 …
Continue ReadingThe most important character in King Lear is King Lear (you probably figured that out on your own). Read an analysis on the unwise King as well as the …
Continue ReadingKing Lear uses very descriptive language and vivid images to get it’s point across. Some themes include comparison of people to animals, and …
Continue ReadingThere are plenty of opportunities to use knowledge from King Lear in real life. One of these quotes may be applicable next time you fail a test for …
Continue ReadingUnderstanding the major themes in King Lear are essential to understanding the play. We’ll take a look at the theme of blindness in King Lear …
Continue ReadingMany struggle with Shakespeare. Even those who don’t struggle with Shakespeare, struggle with King Lear. That’s why I created this …
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