Prentice Hall Literature: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes (The American Experience, Annotated Teacher's Edition) 🔍
Kate Kinsella, Abigail Adams Smith, Edward Albee, Amos Bronson Alcott, Julia Alvarez, A. R. Ammons, Sherwood Anderson, W. H. Auden, James Baldwin, Ambrose Bierce, Arna Bontemps, William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, Gwendolyn Brooks, Joseph Bruchac, William Cullen Bryant, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Michael J. Caduto, Willa Cather, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Diana Chang, Mary Chesnut, Chief Joseph, Kate Chopin, Sandra Cisneros, Miriam Davis Colt, George Cooper, Stephen Crane, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, Countee Cullen, E. E. Cummings, Emily Dickinson, Annie Dillard, E. L. Doctorow, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), Frederick Douglass, Rita Dove, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Jonathan Edwards, T. S. Eliot, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Olaudah Equiano, Louise Erdrich, Erdoes, Richard, Martín Espada, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Stephen Foster, Benjamin Franklin, Ian Frazier, Robert Frost, Margaret Fuller, Goss, Warren Lee, Alex Haley, Lorraine Hansberry, Joy Harjo, Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Hayden, Lillian Hellman, Ernest Hemingway, Patrick Henry, John Richard Hersey, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Garrett Hongo, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Washington Irving, Stonewall Jackson, Randall Jarrell, Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Maxine Hong Kingston, Yusef Komunyakaa, Robert E. Lee, Meriwether Lewis, Abraham Lincoln, Jack London, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, James Russell Lowell, Robert Lowell, Archibald MacLeish, Bernard Malamud, Edgar Lee Masters, Washington Matthews, Carson McCullers, Colleen McElroy, Claude McKay, McKim, Randolph H., Larry McMurtry, Herman Melville, Arthur Miller, N. Scott Momaday, Marianne Moore, Molly Moore, Naomi Shihab Nye, Joyce Carol Oates, Tim O'Brien, Flannery O'Connor, Eugene O'Neill, Alfonso Ortiz, Simon J. Ortiz, Thomas Paine, Grace Paley, Arthur C. Parker, Sylvia Plath, Edgar Allan Poe, Katherine Anne Porter, Ezra Pound, John Wesley Powell, Anna Quindlen, Adrienne Rich, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Theodore Roethke, William Safire, Ricardo Sanchez, Carl Sandburg, John Smith, William Stafford, John Steinbeck, Wallace Stevens, Amy Tan, Edward Taylor, Henry David Thoreau, James Thurber, Jean Toomer, Sojourner Truth, Rev. Henry M. Turner, Mark Twain, Anne Tyler, John Updike, Alice Walker, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, Edith Wharton, Phillis Wheatley, E. B. White, Walt Whitman, John Greenleaf Whittier, Thornton Wilder, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams, Darryl Babe Wilson, Thomas Wolfe, Amy K. Duer, Richard Lederer, Christopher Columbus, Joni Mitchell, John Smith, Tom Wolfe, Steve Wulf, Abigail Adams, Michel-guillaume Jean De Crevecoeur, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Bailey White, Emily Saliers, Angela De Hoyos, Robert E. Lee, Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut, James Cloyd Bowman, Anonymous, Joel, Billy., Flannery Oconnor, Martin Espada, Garret Hongo Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, Prentice Hall Literature: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes, printing (2), Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 1999
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xix, 1228 pages : 27 cm +
Grade 11
Includes glossary and indexes
Beginnings--1750 -- A nation is born (1750-1800) -- A growing nation (1800-1870) -- Division, reconciliation, and expansion (1850-1914) -- Disillusion, defiance, and discontent 91914-1946) -- Prosperity and protest (1946-present)
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Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes, Grade 11
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Amy K. Duer, Kate Kinsella, Abigail Adams Smith, Edward Albee, Amos Bronson Alcott, Julia Alvarez, A. R. Ammons, Sherwood Anderson, W. H. Auden, James Baldwin, Ambrose Bierce, Arna Bontemps, William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, Gwendolyn Brooks, Joseph Bruchac, William Cullen Bryant, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Michael J. Caduto, Willa Cather, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Diana Chang, Mary Chesnut, Chief Joseph, Kate Chopin, Sandra Cisneros, Miriam Davis Colt, George Cooper, Stephen Crane, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, Countee Cullen, E. E. Cummings, Emily Dickinson, Annie Dillard, E. L. Doctorow, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), Frederick Douglass, Rita Dove, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Jonathan Edwards, T. S. Eliot, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Olaudah Equiano, Louise Erdrich, Erdoes, Richard, Martín Espada, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Stephen Foster, Benjamin Franklin, Ian Frazier, Robert Frost, Margaret Fuller, Goss, Warren Lee, Alex Haley, Lorraine Hansberry, Joy Harjo, Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Hayden, Lillian Hellman, Ernest Hemingway, Patrick Henry, John Richard Hersey, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Garrett Hongo, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Washington Irving, Stonewall Jackson, Randall Jarrell, Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Maxine Hong Kingston, Yusef Komunyakaa, Robert E. Lee, Meriwether Lewis, Abraham Lincoln, Jack London, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, James Russell Lowell, Robert Lowell, Archibald MacLeish, Bernard Malamud, Edgar Lee Masters, Washington Matthews, Carson McCullers, Colleen McElroy, Claude McKay, McKim, Randolph H., Larry McMurtry, Herman Melville, Arthur Miller, N. Scott Momaday, Marianne Moore, Molly Moore, Naomi Shihab Nye, Joyce Carol Oates, Tim O'Brien, Flannery O'Connor, Eugene O'Neill, Alfonso Ortiz, Simon J. Ortiz, Thomas Paine, Grace Paley, Arthur C. Parker, Sylvia Plath, Edgar Allan Poe, Katherine Anne Porter, Ezra Pound, John Wesley Powell, Anna Quindlen, Adrienne Rich, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Theodore Roethke, William Safire, Ricardo Sanchez, Carl Sandburg, John Smith, William Stafford, John Steinbeck, Wallace Stevens, Amy Tan, Edward Taylor, Henry David Thoreau, James Thurber, Jean Toomer, Sojourner Truth, Rev. Henry M. Turner, Mark Twain, Anne Tyler, John Updike, Alice Walker, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, Edith Wharton, Phillis Wheatley, E. B. White, Walt Whitman, John Greenleaf Whittier, Thornton Wilder, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams, Darryl Babe Wilson, Thomas Wolfe, Richard Lederer, Christopher Columbus, Joni Mitchell, John Smith, Tom Wolfe, Steve Wulf, Abigail Adams, Michel-guillaume Jean De Crevecoeur, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Bailey White, Emily Saliers, Angela De Hoyos, Robert E. Lee, Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut, James Cloyd Bowman, Anonymous, Joel, Billy., Flannery Oconnor, Martin Espada, Garret Hongo
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Globe Fearon Educational Publishing
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Simon & Schuster Education Group
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Pearson Prentice Hall
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Longman Publishing
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Cengage Gale
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Annotated teacher's ed, Upper Saddle River, N.J, ©1999
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Upper Saddle River, N.J, New Jersey, 1999
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United States, United States of America
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5, 1999
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Includes glossary and indexes.
Grade 11.
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topic: Readers (Secondary); American literature; Literature
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Type: 英文图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) Unit 1 Beginnings-1750
1.1. (p2) INTRODUCTION
1.1.1. (p3) Timeline
1.1.2. (p4) The Story of the Times
1.1.3. (p5) A Graphic Look at the Period
1.1.4. (p6) Richard Lederer The Development of American English: Our Native American Heritage
1.2. (p7) PART 1 MEETING OF CULTURES
1.2.1. (p8) Reading for Success Literal Comprehension Strategies
1.2.2. (p9) Christopher Columbus from Journal of the First Voyage to America Nonfiction
1.2.3. (p10) Onondaga The Earth on Turtle's Back Myth
1.2.4. (p11) Modoc When Grizzlies Walked Upright Myth
1.2.5. (p12) Navajo from The Navajo Origin Legend Legend
1.2.6. (p13) Iroquois from The Iroquois Constitution Nonfiction
1.2.7. (p14) Beyond Literature-History Connection: The United States Constitution
1.2.8. (p15) Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca A Journey Through Texas Nonfiction
1.2.9. (p16) Garcia Lopez de Cardenas Boulders Taller Than the Great Tower of Seville Nonfiction
1.2.10. (p17) Olaudah Equiano from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Nonfiction
1.2.11. (p18) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
1.2.12. (p19) Darryl Babe Wilson Diamond Island: Alcatraz Nonfiction
1.2.13. (p20) Joni Mitchell Big Yellow Taxi Song
1.2.14. (p21) Writing Process Workshop: Cause-and-Essay
1.2.15. (p22) Applying Language Skills: Correct Run-on Sentences; Avoid Stringy Sentences
1.2.16. (p23) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Reading a Map
1.3. (p24) PART 2 FOCUS ON LITERARY FORMS: NARRATIVE ACCOUNTS
1.3.1. (p25) John Smith from The General History of Virginia Nonfiction
1.3.2. (p26) William Bradford from Of Plymouth Plantation Nonfiction
1.3.3. (p27) Beyond Literature-History Connection: Archaeologists Unearth the Jamestown Fort
1.3.4. (p28) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
1.3.5. (p29) Tom Wolfe from The Right Stuff Nonfiction
1.3.6. (p30) Applying Language Skills: Citing Sources; Avoiding Vague Statements
1.3.7. (p31) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Breaking Down Difficult Texts
1.4. (p32) PART 3 THE EMERGING AMERICAN IDENTITY: THE PURITAN INFLUENCE
2. (p43) Unit 2 A Nation Is Born (1750-1800)
2.1. (p44) INTRODUCTION
2.1.1. (p45) Timeline
2.1.2. (p46) The Story of the Times
2.1.3. (p47) A Graphic Look at the Period
2.1.4. (p48) Richard Lederer The Development of American English: Noah Webster and the American Language
2.2. (p49) PART 1 VOICES FOR FREEDOM
2.2.1. (p50) Reading for Success Strategies for Constructing Meaning
2.2.2. (p51) Benjamin Franklin from The Autobiography Nonfiction
2.2.3. (p52) Thomas Jefferson The Declaration of Independence Nonfiction
2.2.4. (p53) Thomas Paine from The Crisis, Number 1 Nonfiction
2.2.5. (p54) Phillis Wheatley To His Excellency, General Washington Poem
2.2.6. (p55) An Hymn to the Evening Poem
2.2.7. (p56) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
2.2.8. (p57) Martin Luther King, Jr. from Letter From Birmingham City Jail Nonfiction
2.2.9. (p58) Writing Process Workshop: Editorial
2.2.10. (p59) Applying Language Skills: Prepositional Phrases; Varying Sentence Beginnings
2.2.11. (p60) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Evaluating Sources of Information
2.3. (p61) PART 2 FOCUS ON LITERARY FORMS: SPEECHES
2.3.1. (p62) Patrick Henry Speech in the Virginia Convention Speech
2.3.2. (p63) Benjamin Franklin Speech in the Convention Speech
2.3.3. (p64) Beyond Literature-Media Connection: Political Conventions in the Age of Television
2.3.4. (p65) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
2.3.5. (p66) John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address
2.3.6. (p67) Writing Process Workshop: Informative Speech
2.3.7. (p68) Applying Language Skills: Misplaced or Dangling Modifiers; Using Transitions
2.3.8. (p69) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Evaluating Political Messages
2.4. (p70) PART 3 THE EMERGING AMERICAN IDENTITY: DEFINING AN AMERICAN
3. (p82) Unit 3 A Growing Nation (1800-1870)
3.1. (p83) INTRODUCTION
3.1.1. (p84) Timeline
3.1.2. (p85) The Story of the Times
3.1.3. (p86) A Graphic Look at the Period
3.1.4. (p87) Richard Lederer The Development of American English: The Truth About O.K
3.2. (p88) PART 1 FIRESIDE AND CAMPFIRE
3.2.1. (p89) Reading for Success Strategies for Reading Critically
3.2.2. (p90) Margaret Fuller and Ralph Waldo Emerson The Announcement of The Dial Nonfiction
3.2.3. (p91) Washington Irving The Devil and Tom Walker Short Story
3.2.4. (p92) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A Psalm of Life Poem
3.2.5. (p93) The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls Poem
3.2.6. (p94) William Cullen Bryant Thanatopsis Poem
3.2.7. (p95) Oliver Wendell Holmes Old Ironsides Poem
3.2.8. (p96) James Russell Lowell The First Snowfall Poem
3.2.9. (p97) John Greenleaf Whittier from Snowbound Poem
3.2.10. (p98) Meriwether Lewis Crossing the Great Divide Nonfiction
3.2.11. (p99) John Wesley PoWell The Most Sublime Spectacle on Earth Nonfiction
3.2.12. (p100) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
3.2.13. (p101) Annie Dillard from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Seeing Nonfiction
3.2.14. (p102) Writing Process Workshop: Travel Brochure
3.2.15. (p103) Applying Language Skills: Appositives; Figurative Language
3.2.16. (p104) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Recognizing Bias in Articles
3.3. (p105) PART 2 SHADOWS OF THE IMAGINATION
3.3.1. (p106) Edgar Allan Poe The Fall of the House of Usher Short Story
3.3.2. (p107) The Raven Poem
3.3.3. (p108) Beyond Literature-Media Connection: Hitchcock and the Gothic Tradition
3.3.4. (p109) Nathaniel Hawthorne The Minister's Black Veil Short Story
3.3.5. (p110) Herman Melville from Moby-Dick Fiction
3.3.6. (p111) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
3.3.7. (p112) Joyce Carol Oates Where Is Here? Short Story
3.3.8. (p113) Writing Process Workshop: Video Script
3.3.9. (p114) Applying Language Skills: Eliminating Unnecessary Words; Spoken vs. Written Language
3.3.10. (p115) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Adjusting Reading Rate
3.4. (p116) PART 3 THE EMERGING AMERICAN IDENTITY: _THE HUMAN SPIRIT AND THE NATURAL WORLD
3.4.1. (p117) Ralph Waldo Emerson from Nature Nonfiction
3.4.2. (p118) from Self-Reliance Nonfiction
3.4.3. (p119) The Snowstorm Poem
3.4.4. (p120) Concord Hymn Poem
3.4.5. (p121) Henry David Thoreau from Walden Nonfiction
3.4.6. (p122) from Civil Disobedience Nonfiction
3.4.7. (p123) Beyond Literature-History Connection: Civil Disobedience in the 1960's
3.4.8. (p124) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
3.4.9. (p125) Bailey White Gardening Nonfiction
3.4.10. (p126) Emily Saliers Hammer and a Nail Song
3.4.11. (p127) Writing Process Workshop: Reflective Essay
3.4.12. (p128) Applying Language Skills: Precise Nouns; Pronoun Case
3.4.13. (p129) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Following Directions
3.5. (p130) PART 4 FOCUS ON LITERARY FORMS: POETRY
4. (p153) Unit 4 Division, Reconciliation, Expansion (1850-1914)
4.1. (p154) INTRODUCTION
4.1.1. (p155) Timeline
4.1.2. (p156) The Story of the Times
4.1.3. (p157) A Graphic Look at the Period
4.1.4. (p158) Richard Lederer The Development of American English: Mark Twain and the American Language
4.2. (p159) PART 1 THE EMERGING AMERICAN IDENTITY: A NATION DIVIDED
4.2.1. (p160) Reading for Success Interactive Reading Strategies
4.2.2. (p161) Stephen Crane An Episode of War Short Story
4.2.3. (p162) Stephen Foster, George Cooper Willie Has Gone to the War Song
4.2.4. (p163) Spiritual Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Song
4.2.5. (p164) Go Down, Moses Song
4.2.6. (p165) Beyond Literature-Music Connection: Spirituals and Modern Music
4.2.7. (p166) Frederick Douglass from My Bondage and My Freedom Nonfiction
4.2.8. (p167) Ambrose Bierce An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Short Story
4.2.9. (p168) Abraham Lincoln The Gettysburg Address Speech
4.2.10. (p169) Second Inaugural Address Speech
4.2.11. (p170) Robert E. Lee Letter to His Son Letter
4.2.12. (p171) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
4.2.13. (p172) Stephen A. Stills For What It's Worth Song
4.2.14. (p173) Writing Process Workshop: Problem-and-Solution Essay
4.2.15. (p174) Applying Language Skills: Active and Passive Voice; Avoiding Logical Fallacies490
4.2.16. (p175) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Reading to Find Specific Information
4.3. (p176) PART 2 FOCUS ON LITERARY FORMS: DIARIES, JOURNALS, AND LETTERS
4.3.1. (p177) Mary Chesnut from Mary Chesnut's Civil War Nonfiction
4.3.2. (p178) Warren Lee Goss Recollections of a Private Nonfiction
4.3.3. (p179) Randolph McKim A Confederate Account of the Battle of Gettysburg Nonfiction
4.3.4. (p180) Stonewall Jackson An Account of the Battle of Bull Run Nonfiction
4.3.5. (p181) Rev. Henry M. Turner Reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation Nonfiction
4.3.6. (p182) Sojourner Truth An Account of an Experience With Discrimination Nonfiction
4.3.7. (p183) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
4.3.8. (p184) Molly Moore Gulf War Journal from A Woman at War Nonfiction
4.3.9. (p185) Writing Process Workshop: Historical Narrative
4.3.10. (p186) Applying Language Skills: Avoiding Shifts in Tense; Punctuating Dialogue
4.3.11. (p187) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Sorting Information on the Internet
4.4. (p188) PART 3 FORGING NEW FRONTIERS
4.4.1. (p189) Mark Twain from Life on the Mississippi, The Boys' Ambition Nonfiction
4.4.2. (p190) The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Short Story
4.4.3. (p191) Bret Harte The Outcasts of Poker Flat Short Story
4.4.4. (p192) Miriam Davis Colt Heading West Nonfiction
4.4.5. (p193) Chief Joseph I Will Fight No More Forever Speech
4.4.6. (p194) Beyond Literature-History Connection: Moving West
4.4.7. (p195) Jack London To Build a Fire Short Story
4.4.8. (p196) Retold by James Cloyd Bowman Pecos Bill Becomes a Coyote Folk Tale
4.4.9. (p197) Amerigo Paredes The Legend of Gregorio Cortez Legend
4.4.10. (p198) Anonymous The Streets of Laredo Poem
4.4.11. (p199) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
4.4.12. (p200) Larry McMurtry from Lonesome Dove Fiction
4.4.13. (p201) Writing Process Workshop: Comparison-and-Contrast Essay
4.4.14. (p202) Applying Language Skills: Avoiding Faulty Logic; Inverted Sentences
4.4.15. (p203) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Reading Road Signs
4.5. (p204) PART 4 LIVING IN A CHANGING WORLD
5. (p220) Unit 5 Disillusion, Defiance, Discontent (1914-1946)
5.1. (p221) INTRODUCTION
5.1.1. (p222) Timeline
5.1.2. (p223) The Story of the Times
5.1.3. (p224) A Graphic Look at the Period
5.1.4. (p225) Richard Lederer The Development of American English: Slang as It Is Slung
5.2. (p226) PART 1 THE EMERGING AMERICAN IDENTITY: FACING TROUBLED TIMES
5.2.1. (p227) Reading for Success Strategies for Reading Poetry
5.2.2. (p228) T. S. Eliot The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Poem
5.2.3. (p229) Ezra Pound A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste Nonfiction
5.2.4. (p230) The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter Poem
5.2.5. (p231) In a Station of the Metro Poem
5.2.6. (p232) William Carlos Williams The Red Wheelbarrow Poem
5.2.7. (p233) The Great Figure. Poem
5.2.8. (p234) This Is Just to Say Poem
5.2.9. (p235) H. D. Pear Tree Poem
5.2.10. (p236) Heat Poem
5.2.11. (p237) F. Scott Fitzgerald Winter Dreams Short Story
5.2.12. (p238) John Steinbeck The Turtle Fiction
5.2.13. (p239) E. E. Cummings anyone lived in a pretty how town Poem
5.2.14. (p240) old age sticks Poem
5.2.15. (p241) W. H. Auden The Unknown Citizen Poem
5.2.16. (p242) Beyond Literature-Math Connection: The Census
5.2.17. (p243) Thomas Wolfe The Far and the Near Short Story
5.2.18. (p244) Wallace Stevens Of Modern Poetry Poem
5.2.19. (p245) Anecdote of the Jar Poem
5.2.20. (p246) Archibald MacLeish Ars Poetica Poem
5.2.21. (p247) Marianne Moore Poetry Poem
5.2.22. (p248) CONNNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
5.2.23. (p249) Billy Joel Allentown Song
5.2.24. (p250) Writing Process Workshop: Essay for Test
5.2.25. (p251) Applying Language Skills: Sentence Fragments; Language Variety
5.2.26. (p252) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Challenge the Text
5.3. (p253) PART 2 ERNEST HEMINGWAY FOCUS ON LITERARY FORMS: THE SHORT STORY
5.3.1. (p254) Ernest Hemingway In Another Country Short Story
5.3.2. (p255) Sherwood Anderson The Corn Planting Short Story
5.3.3. (p256) Eudora Welty A Worn Path Short Story
5.3.4. (p257) CONNECTIONS TO TODAY'S WORLD
5.3.5. (p258) Grace Paley Anxiety Short Story
5.3.6. (p259) Writing Process Workshop: Literary Analysis
5.3.7. (p260) Applying Language Skills: Parallel Structure; Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases
5.3.8. (p261) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Reading Novels and Other Extended Works
5.4. (p262) PART 3 FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE LAND
6. (p297) Unit 6 Prosperity and Protest (1946-Present)
6.1. (p298) INTRODUCTION
6.1.1. (p299) Timeline
6.1.2. (p300) The Story of the Times
6.1.3. (p301) A Graphic Look at the Period
6.1.4. (p302) Richard Lederer The Development of American English: The Globalization of English
6.2. (p303) PART 1 LITERATURE CONFRONTS THE EVERYDAY
6.2.1. (p304) Reading for Success Strategies for Reading Fiction
6.2.2. (p305) Flannery O'Connor The Life You Save May Be Your Own Short Story
6.2.3. (p306) Bernard Malamud The First Seven Years Short Story
6.2.4. (p307) John Updike The Brown Chest Fiction
6.2.5. (p308) Robert Lowell Hawthorne Poem
6.2.6. (p309) Robert Penn Warren Gold Glade Poem
6.2.7. (p310) Theodore Roethke The Light Comes Brighter Poem
6.2.8. (p311) The Adamant Poem
6.2.9. (p312) William Stafford Traveling Through the Dark Poem
6.2.10. (p313) Anne Tyler Average Waves in Unprotected Waters Short Story
6.2.11. (p314) N. Scott Momaday from The Names Nonfiction
6.2.12. (p315) Naomi Shihab Nye Mint Snowball Nonfiction
6.2.13. (p316) Joy Harjo Suspended Nonfiction
6.2.14. (p317) Alice Walker Everyday Use Short Story
6.2.15. (p318) Maxine Hong Kingston from The Woman Warrior Nonfiction
6.2.16. (p319) Julia Alvarez Antojos Short Story
6.2.17. (p320) Lorna Dee Cervantes Freeway 280 Poem
6.2.18. (p321) Martin Espada Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper Poem
6.2.19. (p322) Simon Ortiz Hunger in New York City Poem
6.2.20. (p323) Diana Chang Most Satisfied by Snow Poem
6.2.21. (p324) Garret Hongo What For Poem
6.2.22. (p325) Beyond Literature-Cultural Connection: American Diversity
6.2.23. (p326) Writing Process Workshop: Research Paper
6.2.24. (p327) Applying Language Skills: Topic and Supporting Sentences; Proper Bibliographic Form
6.2.25. (p328) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Reading Manuals
6.3. (p329) PART 2 FOCUS ON LITERARY FORMS: ESSAY
6.3.1. (p330) Carson McCullers from The Mortgaged Heart Nonfiction
6.3.2. (p331) William Safire Onomatopoeia Nonfiction
6.3.3. (p332) Ian Frazier Coyote v. Acme Nonfiction
6.3.4. (p333) Sandra Cisneros Straw Into Gold: The Metamorphosis of the Everyday Nonfiction
6.3.5. (p334) Rita Dove For the Love of Books Nonfiction
6.3.6. (p335) Amy Tan Mother Tongue Nonfiction
6.3.7. (p336) Writing Process Workshop: Job Portfolio
6.3.8. (p337) Applying Language Skills: Capitalization; Action Verbs
6.3.9. (p338) Real-World Reading Skills Workshop: Evaluating Advertisements
6.4. (p339) PART 3 THE EMERGING AMERICAN IDENTITY: SOCIAL PROTEST
7. (p362) Access Guide to Vocabulary
8. (p363) Literary Terms Handbook
9. (p364) Writing Handbook
10. (p365) Grammar and Mechanics Handbook
11. (p366) Speaking and Listening Handbook
12. (p367) Research Handbook
13. (p368) Index of Authors and Titles
14. (p369) Index of Skills
15. (p370) Index of Fine Art
16. (p371) Acknowledgments (continued)
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theme: Readers (Secondary); American literature; Literature
开源日期
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