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10 April

What Is Imagery?

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  • Categories Reading/Writing
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What is imagery?

What is the point of imagery?

How to recognize imagery

Examples of imagery

What is imagery?

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28 February

The Life of Oprah Winfrey Reading Comprehension Excerpt

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  • Categories Black History and Culture

Oprah Winfrey was born in the rural town of Kosciusko, Mississippi on January 29, 1954 as an only child to unmarried parents who soon separated, leaving her with her grandmother. At age 6, she went to live with her

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14 February

The Life of Madam CJ Walker – Reading Comprehension Excerpt

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  • Categories Black History and Culture

Madam C.J. Walker, born Sarah Breedlove, was born in the same cotton plantation that her parents had been enslaved in. She worked at the plantation with her parents until she was seven, which is when her parents died. Afterwards,

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13 July

Common Literary Devices Students Should Know

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  • Categories High School, Middle School, Reading/Writing, Test Prep

In learning to read and analyze literature, students will see these terms pop up again and again. Being able to recognize literary devices – linguistic or writing techniques meant to produce a specific effect – is an important part

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09 October

More Punctuation Rules Students Should Know For the ACT and SAT

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  • Categories ACT, High School, Reading/Writing, SAT

When it comes to the English section of the ACT or the Writing and Language section of the SAT, having a firm grasp on some of the essential punctuation rules can really put students at an advantage. A great

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