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|description=In English Literature, students read contemporary and classic works of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction to identify the elements of Literature. Lectures and student research help students read texts in historical context. Throughout the course, students  participate in and lead discussions, conduct original research, and develop both analytical and creative writing projects.
department       = [[Language Arts]]
|department=English Language and Literature
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|teacher=Jeffery Donaldson
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|prerequisites=Composition 9
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|offered=Currently
offered         = 20-21
|opento=Sophomores
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|requiredby=Career & College House, STEM House
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 22 February 2023


Department English Language and Literature
Teacher Jeffery Donaldson
Sessions 2
Prerequisites Composition 9
GR Code E10
Offered Currently
Open to Sophomores
Required by Career & College
STEM

In English Literature, students read contemporary and classic works of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction to identify the elements of Literature. Lectures and student research help students read texts in historical context. Throughout the course, students participate in and lead discussions, conduct original research, and develop both analytical and creative writing projects.