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Language! The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum: Interactive Text [Book F]

by Jane Fell Greene

LANGUAGE! (3rd Edition) Student Interactive Text, Book F (consumable)

Language! The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum - Assessment: Content Mastery [Book C]

by Jane Fell Greene

Content Mastery (formative assessment) and fluency tasks in each unit of the LANGUAGE! curriculum assess students' mastery of the content, concepts, and skills taught in the curriculum.

Language! The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum - Assessment: Content Mastery [Book D]

by Jane Fell Greene

Content Mastery (formative assessment) and fluency tasks in each unit of the LANGUAGE! curriculum assess students' mastery of the content, concepts, and skills taught in the curriculum.

Language! The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum [Book F]

by Jane Greene

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Language! The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum [Book F]

by Jane Fell Greene Nancy Chapel Eberhardt

LANGUAGE! (4th Edition) Student Text, Book F

Language Network (Grade #10)

by Mcdougal Littell

The teacher panels helped guide the conceptual development of Language Network. They participated actively in shaping and reviewing prototype materials for the pupil edition, determining ancillary and technology components, and guiding the development of the scope and sequence for the program.

Language Network: Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Workbook

by Mcdougal Littell

A workbook focusing on the grammar, usage and mechanics of the English language.

The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric

by Renée H. Shea Lawrence Scanlon Robin Dissin Aufses

The Language of Composition is the first college-level textbook created specifically for the AP* English Language course. Inside, students will find everything they need to learn college-level reading, writing, and analysis skills: concise introductory chapters on rhetoric, close reading, and synthesizing sources; a rich collection of thematically arranged readings that includes essays, speeches, letters, newspaper columns, as well as fiction, poetry, and visual texts; carefully crafted assignments that reinforce the skills taught in the introductory chapters; and much more. The Language of Composition - designed to help students succeed in the AP English Language course and embark on a successful college career. Book jacket.

The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric

by Renée H. Shea Lawrence Scanlon Robin Dissin Aufses

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The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric

by Renée H. Shea Lawrence Scanlon Robin Dissin Aufses Megan Harowitz Pankiewicz

For over a decade, The Language of Composition has been the most successful textbook written for the AP® English Language and Composition Course. Now, its esteemed author team is back, giving practical instruction geared toward training students to read and write at the college level. The textbook is organized in two parts: opening chapters that develop key rhetoric, argument, and synthesis skills; followed by thematic chapters comprised of the finest classic and contemporary nonfiction and visual texts. With engaging readings and reliable instruction, The Language of Composition gives every students the opportunity for success in AP® English Language.

The Language of Literature

by Arthur N. Applebee Andrea B. Bermúdez Sheridan Blau

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The Language of Literature: World Literature

by Arthur N. Applebee Andrea B. Bermúdez Sheridan Blau

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The Language of Literature: British Literature

by Arthur N. Applebee Andrea B. Bermúdez Sheridan Blau

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The Language Of Literature

by Arthur N. Applebee Andrea B. Bermudez Sheridan Blau Rebekah Caplan

How do you learn best? Do you prefer to work alone or with the help of a friend? In this book, you are presented with a variety of learning opportunities that allow you to chart the course to your own success, whether your strengths lie mainly in written, oral, dramatic, or artistic activities. In addition, you will collaborate with classmates to share ideas, improve your writing, and make connections to other subject areas. You may even use technological tools such as the Laserlinks and the Writing Coach software program to further personalize your learning.

The Language of Literature (Grade #10)

by Mcdougal Littell

A great collection of literature from different authors ranging from the classic ones to the modern ones.

The Language of Literature: World Literature (Language of Literature)

by McDougal-Littell Publishing Staff

A selection of literature; formal and integrated assessment in literary analysis, reading, and writing; and integrated technology, including audio, video, computer, and Internet resources, makes literature accessible to students of all learning styles.

The Language of Literature (Level #10)

by James Marshall Judith A. Langer Susan Hynds Peter Elbow Rebekah Caplan Sheridan Blau Andrea B. Bermudez Arthur N. Applebee

The Language of Literature book for California, 2002 edition

The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic (The\language Of Thorns Ser.)

by Leigh Bardugo Sara Kipin

<P>Inspired by myth, fairy tale, and folklore, #1 New York Times-bestselling author Leigh Bardugo has crafted a deliciously atmospheric collection of short stories filled with betrayals, revenge, sacrifice, and love. <P>Enter the Grishaverse...Love speaks in flowers. Truth requires thorns. Travel to a world of dark bargains struck by moonlight, of haunted towns and hungry woods, of talking beasts and gingerbread golems, where a young mermaid's voice can summon deadly storms and where a river might do a lovestruck boy's bidding but only for a terrible price. <P>Perfect for new readers and dedicated fans, the tales in The Language of Thorns will transport you to lands both familiar and strange—to a fully realized world of dangerous magic that millions have visited through the novels of the Grishaverse. <P>This collection of six stories includes three brand-new tales, each of them lavishly illustrated and culminating in stunning full-spread illustrations as rich in detail as the stories themselves. <P><b>A New York Times Bestseller</b>

Language Skills: Writing in Action, Level E

by Kim Mason

Includes lessons on writing for different purposes - memoir, research paper, speech, editorial etc.

Lanterns

by Marian Wright Edelman

I am grateful beyond words for the example of the lanterns shared in this memoir whose lives I hope will illuminate my children's, your children's, and the paths of countless others coming behind.--Marian Wright Edelman, from the PrefaceMarian Wright Edelman, "the most influential children's advocate in the country" (The Washington Post), shares stories from her life at the center of this century's most dramatic civil rights struggles. She pays tribute to the extraordinary personal mentors who helped light her way: Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Fannie Lou Hamer, William Sloane Coffin, Ella Baker, Mae Bertha Carter, and many others.She celebrates the lives of the great Black women of Bennettsville, South Carolina-Miz Tee, Miz Lucy, Miz Kate-who along with her parents formed a formidable and loving network of community support for the young Marian Wright as a Black girl growing up in the segregated South. We follow the author to Spelman College in the late 1950s, when the school was a hotbed of civil rights activism, and where, through excerpts from her honest and passionate college journal, we witness a national leader in the making and meet the people who inspired and empowered her, including Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Howard Zinn, and Charles E. Merrill, Jr.Lanterns takes us to Mississippi in the 1960s, where Edelman was the first and only Black woman lawyer. Her account of those years is a riveting first-hand addition to the literature of civil rights: "The only person I recognized in the menacing crowd as I walked towards the front courthouse steps was [a] veteran New York Times reporter. He neither acknowledged me nor met my eyes. I knew then what it was like to be a poor Black person in Mississippi: alone." And we follow Edelman as she leads Bobby Kennedy on his fateful trip to see Mississippi poverty and hunger for himself, a powerful personal experience for the young RFK that helped awaken a nation's conscience to child hunger and poverty. Lanterns is illustrated with thirty of the author's personal photographs and includes "A Parent's Pledge" and "Twenty-five More Lessons for Life," an inspiration to all of us-parents, grandparents, teachers, religious and civic leaders-to guide, protect, and love our children every day so that they will become, in Marian Wright Edelman's moving vision, the healing agents for national transformation.

Laritza

by Kristy Placido

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Lark Ascending (The Skylark Trilogy #3)

by Meagan Spooner

The thrilling conclusion to The Skylark Trilogy: Revolution is brewing in the city within the Wall. The city stands divided, and war is imminent. The rebels need a leader. After months beyond the Wall, Lark returns with Oren by her side, prepared to overthrow the Institute once and for all. But Lark's triumphant homecoming is short-lived when another leader emerges to unite the rebels: Eve, a mysterious Renewable. Lark wonders if Eve's powers will bring them strength—or bring humanity's final downfall.

Larklight: A Rousing Tale of Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches of Space

by Philip Reeve

Arthur (Art) Mumby and his irritating sister Myrtle live with their father in the huge and rambling house, Larklight, travelling through space on a remote orbit far beyond the Moon. One ordinary sort of morning they receive a correspondence informing them that a gentleman is on his way to visit, a Mr Webster. Visitors to Larklight are rare if not unique, and a frenzy of preparation ensues. But it is entirely the wrong sort of preparation, as they discover when their guest arrives, and a Dreadful and Terrifying (and marvellous) adventure begins. <p><p>It takes them to the furthest reaches of Known Space, where they must battle the evil First Ones in a desperate attempt to save each other - and the Universe. Recounted through the eyes of Art himself, Larklight is sumptuously designed and illustrated throughout.

Larson Geometry

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy D. Kanold Lee Stiff

In Geometry, you will develop reasoning and problem solving skills as you study topics such as congruence and similarity, and apply properties of lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles. You will also develop problem solving skills by using length, perimeter, area, circumference, surface area, and volume to solve real-world problems.

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