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Characterization, Theme, and Irony in "The Gift of the Magi"
Content and Style in Emily Dickinson's Poems
Rhyme Scheme and Rhythm in a Sonnet by William Shakespeare
Narrative Elements in "Pyramus and Thisbe", from Ovid's Metamorphoses
Compound and Complex Sentences
Writing an Informative Essay about Making Sacrifices
An Introduction to Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet, Part 1
Setting the Scene of Romeo and Juliet, Part 2
Characters and Conflict in Romeo and Juliet, Part 3
Soliloquy and Figures of Speech in Romeo and Juliet, Part 4
Literary devices in Romeo and Juliet, Part 5
Conflict Development in Romeo and Juliet, Part 6
Suspense in Romeo and Juliet, Part 7
Themes and Resolution in Romeo and Juliet, Part 8
Punctuating Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Elements
Creating a Story Board for a Shakespeare Scene
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
Introduction to Mystery and Suspense, "The Raven"
Character and Point of View 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"
Writing a Literary Analysis through the Lens of a Quotation
Historical Context and Conflict in Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Part 1
Narration and Point of View in Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Part 2
Argument Technique in Martin Luther King, Jr's "I Have a Dream" Speech
Argument Technique in Martin Luther King, Jr's " I have a Dream" Speech Continued