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The William Blake Archive (Collection)
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Plagiarism Tutorial (Tutorial)
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Arguments (Tutorial)
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Online Writing Lab presented by Excelsior College (Simulation)
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A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices (Reference Material)
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Writing Commons...the home for writers (Reference Material)
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Analyzing Shakespeare Sonnets with SOAPStone and Performance (Reference Material)
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Get the "You" Outta Here (Presentation)
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Informative Speech (Presentation)
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Online Research Lesson Plan (Development Tool)
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Teaching Shakespeare (Collection)
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The Chaucer Pedagogy Page (Collection)
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The History Channel (Reference Material)
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The Internet Classics Archive (Reference Material)
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The Paris Review: Interviews, Writers, Quotes, Fiction, Poetry (Reference Material)
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Topic Development (Tutorial)
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5-Day Unit Plan for Introduction Nonfiction (Learning Object Repository)
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Authors Who Skype with Classes (Social Networking Tool)
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Science Fiction Stories with Good Astronomy & Physics: A Topical Index (Reference Material)
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Comma Use StAIR (Stand Alone Instructional Resource) (Drill and Practice)
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Ages of English Timeline (Tutorial)
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Community-Based Action Research Project (Online Course)
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The Origins and History of the English Language (Reference Material)
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Credible Source Lesson Plan (Assignment)
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Saylor Academy Open Textbooks (Open (Access) Textbook)
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The Literature Network - Online Literature (Collection)
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Thesis Builder & Online Outliner (Drill and Practice)
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African American Female Writers of the 19th Century (Reference Material)
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Analyzing a Famous Speech (Assessment Tool)
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College Commas (Tutorial)
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Conventions 101: A Functional Approach to Teaching (And Assessing!) Grammar and Punctuation (Open (Access) Textbook)
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Hero's Journey (Reference Material)
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Literature and writing essay resources (Reference Material)
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Literature Circles (Reference Material)
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LitWeb (Tutorial)
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Name that Literary Element (Drill and Practice)
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Reading Fiction (Reference Material)
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Tutorial: Independent and Dependent Clauses (Tutorial)
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Differentiating Irony (Assignment)
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Euripides' Medea (Presentation)
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Communications (Open (Access) Textbook)