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Writing & Grammar 10 This distance learning course continues to develop the student’s grammar skills, emphasizing parts of speech, sentence patterns, phrases, clauses, and correct usage of verbs, pronouns, and modifiers. It includes a review of capitalization and punctuation. Students create portfolios that include fourteen writing assignments, including a personal letter, response to literature, cause-and-effect essay, poetry and metaphor, eyewitness report, oral anecdote, webpage design, short story, research essay, coordination and subordination, persuasive speech, and journal writing. Dr. Lesa Seibert teaches this course. * Unless otherwise noted, kits may not have any partial returns or substitutions.Recommended Viewing Schedule five 30-minute lessons per week for one semester; 78 lessons total Elements of Literature In this distance learning course, students learn the elements of literature—imaginative comparisons, devices of sound, allusion, symbol, and irony—by studying primarily American and British authors. Students study five genres: biography, fiction, lyric poetry, drama, and the personal essay. Dr. Lesa Seibert teaches this course. Recommended Viewing Schedule five 30-minute lessons per week for one semester; 83 lessons total Contents
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