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View MoreDiversity in Literature 11.2.R.1, 11.3.R.1, 11.3.R.7, 11.3.W.2, 11.3.W.3, 11.5.W.1, 11.5.W.3, 11.8.W Evaluate texts that represent the diversity of American culture.
By EpicELATradition and Culture in Literature 11.1.R.2, 11.2.R.1, 11.3.R.2, 11.3.R.4, 11.3.R.6, 11.3.W.3, 11.4.R.4, 11.7.R.1 Analyze how literary texts explore the concepts of tradition and culture.
By EpicELAThe American Language 11.1.R.2, 11.2.R.2, 11.2.W.1, 11.3.R.1, 11.3.W.3, 11.3.W.6, 11.4.R.1, 11.4.R.2, 11.4.R.4, 11.5.R.1 Describe the development of an "American language” and evaluate the purpose of code-switching in various settings.
By EpicELAContemporary Literature 11.1.R.2, 11.2.R.1, 11.3.R.1, 11.3.R.2, 11.3.R.3, 11.3.W.3, 11.4.R.1 Examine the styles and themes of contemporary literature.
By EpicELAThemes That Withstand Time 11.1.R.2, 11.2.R.2, 11.3.R.1, 11.3.R.6, 11.3.R.7, 11.3.W.3, 11.4.R.1, 11.4.R.2, 11.5.R.1, 11.7.R.1, 11.7.W.2 Compare and contrast how a theme or topic is presented in literature from different time periods.
By EpicELAThe Civil Rights Movement and American Literature 11.1.R.2, 11.2.R.2, 11.3.R.1, 11.3.R.2, 11.3.R.3, 11.3.R.4, 11.3.R.5, 11.3.R.6, 11.3.R.7, 11.3.W.4, 11.3.W.5, 11.4.W.2, 11.5.W.1, 11.5.W.3, 11.8.W Analyze the civil rights movement and its influence on American literature.
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