Comp I Comp II English Lit to 1800 English Lit Since 1800 American Lit to Whitman American Lit Since Whitman Shakespeare World Lit American Novel Advanced.

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Comp I Comp II English Lit to 1800 English Lit Since 1800 American Lit to Whitman American Lit Since Whitman Shakespeare World Lit American Novel Advanced Comp English Novel CreativeWriting English Usage Methods Understanding strategies for reading expository texts Understand strategies for reading persuasive texts Understand strategies for reading literary texts Understand the historical, social, cultural, and technological influences shaping the English Language Understand the characteristics of various genres of nonfiction Understand the characteristics of various genres of poetry Understand the historical, social, and cultural aspects of literature including the ways in which literary works and movements both reflect and shape culture and history Understand major themes characteristics, trends, writers, and works in American, literature from the colonial period to present Understand major themes, characteristics, trends, writers, and works in British Literature xxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx xxx xxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxx

Comp I Comp II English Lit to 1800 English Lit Since 1800 American Lit to Whitman American Lit Since Whitman Shakespeare World Lit American Novel Advanced Comp English Novel CreativeWriting English Usage Methods x xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xxx xxxx xxxx xxx Understand major themes, characteristics, trends, writers, and works in the literature of Asia, continental Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean Understand listening, viewing, and speaking for information and understanding Understanding listening, viewing, and speaking for critical analysis, evaluation, and persuasion Understand listening, viewing, and speaking for social interaction and personal expression Understand listening, viewing, and speaking for literary response and entertainment Understand the writing process Understand the conventions of standard American English Understand the process of writing to persuade or instruct Understand the process of writing to describe, inform, or explain Understand the elements of effective composition

Comp I Comp II English Lit to 1800 English Lit Since 1800 American Lit to Whitman American Lit Since Whitman Shakespeare World Lit American Novel Advanced Comp English Novel CreativeWriting English Usage Methods Understand the characteristics of various genres of fiction and drama Understand the process of writing for personal expression and social interaction Understand the process of writing for literary response and critical analysis Understand strategies for developing vocabulary knowledge and reading comprehension xxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxx