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How to Teach Literature Introductory Course: Student Review Questions and Tests
How to Teach Literature Introductory Course: Student Review Questions and Tests
How to Teach Literature Introductory Course: Student Review Questions and Tests
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To the Teacher

The review questions and tests in this booklet are designed to be used in conjunction with How to Teach Literature: Introductory Course. All questions and tests are included in the teaching guide and reproduced in this booklet with answers omitted.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWestBow Press
Release dateApr 1, 2019
ISBN9781973658528
How to Teach Literature Introductory Course: Student Review Questions and Tests
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Elizabeth McCallum Marlow

Elizabeth McCallum Marlow (M.A., University of Houston) taught high school and college English for thirty-five years. Elizabeth has compiled this anthology because poetry, especially devotional poetry, is becoming outdated and enjoyed by few readers. Elizabeth compiled this collection of poems and hymn lyrics in order to keep Christian poetry alive for generations of readers. She has written of a series of textbooks for high school literature teachers that cover British, American, world, and introductory literature courses. She is co-author of The Book Tree: A Christian Reference for Children's Literature, a guide that helps young people find books they enjoy and that cultivates a life-long habit of reading. You may contact Elizabeth at www.teachclassiclit.com.

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    How to Teach Literature Introductory Course - Elizabeth McCallum Marlow

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    Contents

    Review questions on the Short Story Unit

    Review questions on Fahrenheit 451

    Review questions on Animal Farm

    Review questions on Romeo and Juliet

    Review questions on the Odyssey

    Review questions on the poetry unit

    Short Story Unit Test

    Fahrenheit 451 Test

    Animal Farm Test

    Romeo and Juliet Poetry Devices Test

    Romeo and Juliet Test

    the Odyssey Test

    Poetry Unit Test

    To the Teacher

    The following review questions and tests are designed to be used in conjunction with How to Teach Literature: Introductory Course. All review questions and tests are included in the teaching guide and reproduced in this booklet with answers omitted.

    Review questions

    Copy and distribute a set of review questions to your class. Students break into small groups and refer to their literature books

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