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» Frankenstein
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These quizzes cover character and plot events in Mary Shelley's novel, as well as some theme and motif revision. These quizzes are appropriate for high school students studying Frankenstein. The author uses this resource to check her high school seniors' outside reading.
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» Punctuation
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This course gives students practice in punctuation.
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Vocabulary, Literary concepts, grammar questions based on Language of Literature textbook
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» Beowulf
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The same quiz offered in two different formats:
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Vocabulary and literature questions about the characteristics of Native American literature.
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» The Crucible
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American Literature course with comprehension, literary elements, and vocabulary questions about Arthur Miller's play.
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Fall 2006 ENC 2210 weekly tests, Michael Record's Technical Authoring course. Read these in conjunction with Michael's course blog and the authoring Case Study.
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» Hero
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One quiz on Beowulf.
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This class will cover world literature, from its origins to modern-day.
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» Review 3
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» Beowulf
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Comprehensive practice exam resources which cover characters, plot, and poetic techniques of the epic poem, as well as characteristics of the Anglo-Saxon period pertaining to the poem. Excerpts from the poem are based on the 1963 Burton Raffel translation. This exam is appropriate for high school students studying Beowulf. The author has used this as the objective portion of the unit exam for Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxon period.
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