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Can you name the two literary devices used in the headline? I hope so!
Welcome to Corbin's Lit Page, designed especially with you in mind. This is a place for you to check homework assignments, leave messages, ask questions; in short (please no jokes), it is a place for us to communicate outside the classroom. As you know, the reading and writing that we do in class are only a part of what English class is all about - it is all about being able to communicate effectively. Thus my venture into cyberspace - a journey I have put off for far too long. This a long way from the stone tablets of my youth, and I ask your help in making this a success. Who knows, I may become CyberCorbin! |
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This Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition course is designed to engage students in literary analysis and dialogue as specified in the AP English Course Description. Students will read and write about literature of various genres and of various time periods. As this course is designed for seniors, the literary selections center around the theme of “Changes and Choices,” a theme relevant at this point in a young adult’s life.
Link to AP Literature and Composition - Block 3 |
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This is an American Literature and Composition class. The focus is on the literature of America and expository writing. The early part of the semester deals with non-fiction and prepares students for the GHSWT. The second half deals with fiction of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Link to English 11 - Block 1 |
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This advanced class is designed to meet the needs of the accelerated honors and/or gifted student. The focus is on British literature and closely related literature of Europe. The class includes the writing of literary analyses and in-depth discussion of the impact of the literature.
Link to English 12 Gifted/Honors - Block 2 |
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Peach County High School
Lori Corbin
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