Windows to the World [Teacher/Student Combo]
An Introduction to Literary Analysis
† Contains distinctly Christian content
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With step-by-step instructions, Windows to the World teaches high school level students how to analyze elements of literature: setting, plot, characterization, imagery, allusions, parallelism, and much more. |
This course also gives numerous examples and suggestions for helping students develop Christian discernment skills. The accompanying Teacher’s Manual is suitable for both new and experienced teachers.
Windows to the World provides a solid grounding in literary analysis—what to look for when we read a work of literature, the literary devices commonly used by authors and why they work well, and how authors succeed in conveying tone, theme, character, irony, point of view, and so forth.
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The purchase of this product includes the A Syllabus for Introduction to Literary Analysis e-book. See sample in Sample tab.
Specifications: Teacher: 129 pages, Student: 194 pages
ISBN: 978-1-62341-103-9
Edition: First Edition, January 2008
Copyright Date: January 2008
Copyright:
Student Book:
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Home use: The purchaser may copy this Student Book for use by multiple children within his or her immediate family.
Small group or co-op classes: Each participating student or family is required to purchase a Student Book.
Classroom teachers: A Student Book must be purchased for each participating student.
Teacher’s Manual:
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Home use: Because this Teacher’s Manual l may not be reproduced, each family must purchase its own copy.
Small group or co-op classes: Because this Teacher’s Manual may not be reproduced, each teacher must purchase his or her own copy.
Classroom teachers: Because this Teacher’s Manual may not be reproduced, each teacher must purchase his or her own copy.
Library use: This Teacher’s Manual may be checked out of a lending library provided patrons agree not make copies.