A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner Introducing the Story Literary Focus: Setting Reading Skills: Making Inferences About Characters Feature Menu.
Welcome to the Western Humanities I. Let’s begin with a pop quiz-- Why are you here? A. You want to graduate B. Add strings to your butterfly net C. Communicate.
American Realism 1865-1914. REALISM Mid-19th-century French movement in literature. Emphasized the use of Scientific Method: a method of observation.
ENH 111 LITERATURE AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. While I call people up to sign schedules be sure you have a QR code reader available – either on your.
William Faulkner 1897-1962. Biography Aesthetics Reviews Text Opening Section Folk culture Narrative Style Characters Conclusion.
Voice Lessons…Syntax Syntax (grammatical sentence structure) controls verbal pacing and focus. By Nancy Dean.
Staff & Pupils favourite books To celebrate World Book Day we asked staff & pupils What are you currently reading? What is your favourite book?
Welcome to United States History Class The U.S. is a unique nation. Quotes How do we learn about history?
Integrated Treatment for Trauma and Addiction: Seeking Safety Denise Hien, PhD, LI Node, Columbia University Tracy Simpson, PhD, VAPSHCS, University of.
CTN 0015: Preliminary findings from the “Women and Trauma” Study Denise Hien, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Social Intervention Group, Columbia University.