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Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849 Tales
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Download Edgar Allan Poe's "Tales," which was published in 1845, four years prior to his death. Read popular short stories such as, "The Black Hat," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "The Purloined Letter." Also, read biographical information about Poe.

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University of North Carolina
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08/07/2023
First-Person Narratives of the American South
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A unique collection of first-person accounts, this concentrates on all the populations of the South, such as ex-slaves, enlisted men, middle-class women, displaced plantation owners. The works are sorted by the author's name. To search by index term, go to the Documenting the American South main page and choose DAS subject index.RI.9-10.9 US Documents, RL.11-12.9 18,19,20th Cent. Amer Lit, RI.11-12.9 17,18.19th Cen Historic, RL.11-12.10a/b Text Complexity, RI.11-12.8 seminal U.S. texts

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University of North Carolina
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08/07/2023
Literature in the American South: Regionalism
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This University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill site provides a wonderful explanation of regionalism and local color as it applies to literature. There is a lot of other good information about Southern Literature at this site!

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University of North Carolina
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08/28/2023
Narratives of Amer. South
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This site by The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, part of the 'Documenting the American South' project, contains information and texts about first-person narratives of the American south. These documents give the viewpoint of the south by southerners. There are diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, travel accounts, and ex-slave narratives. The introduction and about the project sections provide an explanation of the importance of these literary pieces to the U.S. history. Then you can find many texts in the Collection of Electronic Texts.

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University of North Carolina
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08/07/2023
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: American Diplomacy
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An on-line magazine that provides "Commentary, Analysis, and Research on American Foreign Policy and Its Practice." Also contains articles from actual ambassadors and diplomats in the Foreign Service.

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Social Studies
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University of North Carolina
Date Added:
12/01/2023
University of North Carolina: Constructing Thesis Statements
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Readable, but thorough handout on the thesis statement. Covers what it is, why it's important, how to come up with one, examples, and how to evaluate. Bibliography included. W.9-10.2a Intro/org/graphics

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University of North Carolina
Date Added:
12/01/2023
University of North Carolina: World View: An International Program for Educators
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This collection of links, seminar information, leadership programs and more allows teachers to integrate global studies into their curriculum. Excellent resources are offered on their links page for international issues.

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University of North Carolina
Date Added:
12/01/2023
University of North Carolina: Writing Center: Fragments and Run-ons
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What are sentence fragments and run-on sentences? Explore this informative resource to review the meaning and some examples of these. Provides techniques for avoiding fragments and run-ons in writing assignments.

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University of North Carolina
Date Added:
12/01/2023
University of North Carolina: Writing Transitions
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This University of North Carolina writing tutorial gives examples and how to use transitions and stresses the importance of organization. W.9-10.1c cohesion/clarity/reason, W.9-10.2c cohesion/clarity/trans, W.11-12.1c Transitions/Cohesion, W.11-12.2c Transition/Cohesion CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.6-8.2.c

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University of North Carolina
Date Added:
12/01/2023