- 12th grade literature book and other resources.
- Capital Community College in Hartford, Connecticut, has many resources and PowerPoints that teach and explain all elements of grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and more. If you are having a hard time, this is a good place to go.
- Diana Hacker has produced many high quality English writing and grammar materials/books that have been used by our department as a quality resource.
- Sparknotes.com is a favorite site. It has summary study guides for many classics. Most importantly for students is "No Fear Shakespeare" which is Shakespeare's dramas published in total on the internet in both old English and new English.
- The Merriam Webster Dictionary online can help with all vocabulary assignments.
- Here is a link to an antonym and synonym finder for vocabulary assignments.
- The Library of Congress can be very helpful.
- Literature Terms for all your literary needs. If this doesn't do it for you, google literature terms and you will get many choices.
- More Literary terms
- Even more Literary Terms: If you can't find it in any of these literary terms, look in Wikipedia
- Medieval Life and Times: Tons of informations about the life and times of medieval people
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