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October 29, 2012 English 11

October 29, 2012 Test over Act II!  Watch Act II

Objective RL.11-12.1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determine where the text leaves matters uncertain. RL.11-12.3: Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a drama. RL.11.12.5: Analyze how an author’s choices concerning how to structure specific parts of a text contribute to its overall structure and meaning as well as its aesthetic impact.

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