We’re looking at some of the best literary comedies ever printed. via 4 Texts That Prove Comedy is Important in Literature — The eNotes Blog
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What Banned Books Reveal About Today’s Society — The eNotes Blog
Let’s look at why they were controversial and why they remain important today. via What Banned Books Reveal About Today’s Society — The eNotes Blog
6 Tips for Screen Reading — The eNotes Blog
New habits and options that help to make screen-reading as smooth and painless as possible. via 6 Tips for Screen Reading — The eNotes Blog
3 Steps to Writing a Synthesis — The eNotes Blog
We often ask our students to summarize events in the texts that they read—be they fiction or nonfiction. However, to truly help students gain a clear understanding of the texts, we need to move beyond summarizing and take their writing and analysis a step further. This is where we introduce writing a synthesis: a discussion […]… Continue reading 3 Steps to Writing a Synthesis — The eNotes Blog
4 Literary Goals for the New Year — The eNotes Blog
With the New Year upon us, I’m sure I’m not the only one who has “read more books” on my to-do list. via 4 Literary Goals for the New Year — The eNotes Blog
4 Literary Goals for the New Year — The eNotes Blog
With the New Year upon us, I’m sure I’m not the only one who has “read more books” on my to-do list. via 4 Literary Goals for the New Year — The eNotes Blog
6 Reasons Ebenezer Scrooge Is the Biggest Curmudgeon in the History of the Universe — The eNotes Blog
We suspect that Ebenezer Scrooge is the biggest curmudgeon in the history of the universe. Here’s why: via 6 Reasons Ebenezer Scrooge Is the Biggest Curmudgeon in the History of the Universe — The eNotes Blog
5 Inspiring Reads for the Start of the New Year — The eNotes Blog
Let’s look at five stories and poems to help encourage resilience and hope in the new year. via 5 Inspiring Reads for the Start of the New Year — The eNotes Blog
Character Activities for Your Classroom: Part I — The eNotes Blog
Nine character-focused activities for your classroom via Character Activities for Your Classroom: Part I — The eNotes Blog
FREE POETRY CONTEST – Deadline July 2nd
via FREE POETRY CONTEST – Deadline July 2nd