FREE High School Literature Resource (Coupon Code Required)

Published:
May 25, 2014

Carrie Fernandez

Contributor:
Carrie

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This is a great freebie if you have older students (high school level)

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A Literary Analysis Introduction

This short story study was written to teach Imagery and Mood to high school students. Mood is often the subject of many literary analysis essays (persuasive essays) and it is important that high school students understand mood in prose and poetry. A blank Imagery Analysis Table is included to allow the teacher to make copies for her students so that they may apply this cutting edge approach to various literary works.

To grab this free download, follow these steps:

  1. Visit www.brookdalehouse.com and click “Shop”
  2. Look for “A Literary Analysis Introduction” and click “Add to Cart”
  3. Click “View Cart”
  4. Enter coupon code: litunitstudy
  5. Follow directions and proceed to checkout

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