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Character and POV in "The Most Dangerous Game" Part 1
Making Predictions and Visualizing with "The Most Dangerous Game" Part 2
Mood and Narrative Techniques in "Lather and Nothing Else"
Summarizing Central Ideas in "The Dark Game" Part 1
Supporting Conclusions with Evidence in "The Dark Game" Part 2
Author's Purpose and Viewpoint in "The Dark Game" Part 3
Using Strategies and Word Patterns in "The Code Book" Part 1
Evaluating an Argument and Questioning in "The Code Book" Part 2
Writing a Compare-and-Contrast Essay about Presentation of Ideas
Historical Context and Conflict in "Lizzie Bright and Buckminster Boy" Part 1
Argument Technique in Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have A Dream" Speech
Structure and Narrative in Rosa Parks Memoir, "My Story"
Tracing the Central Idea in a Quilt of a Country
Rhetoric in Reagan's Address at Moscow State University