April 11
Dickens
Read the summary of any two of the following Dickens' novels: Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, or Bleak House. Create summaries for each in the same style as Book-A-Minute and use the subject line "Two of Dickens' Novels." Please also include a link to Book-A-Minute in your post and briefly explain the connection between the website and your work
Read the summary of any two of the following Dickens' novels: Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, or Bleak House. Create summaries for each in the same style as Book-A-Minute and use the subject line "Two of Dickens' Novels." Please also include a link to Book-A-Minute in your post and briefly explain the connection between the website and your work
Bonus Opportunity
Play "Survive Dickens' London" and earn a score of at least 700. Email me a screen shot of your score, health percentage, and shillings by 11pm, using the subject line "I Survived Dickens' London"
April 12
Modern Introduction
April 13
April 14
Hanalani Writes
Resources
Dickens on Biography.com
Play "Survive Dickens' London" and earn a score of at least 700. Email me a screen shot of your score, health percentage, and shillings by 11pm, using the subject line "I Survived Dickens' London"
April 12
Modern Introduction
April 13
Create a recording of your virtual tour of the National Library of Ireland. Feel free to comment aloud as your browse. Embed it in your blog with the subject line "Yeats Tour"
April 14
Yeats
"Adam's Curse"
Tweet a general truth found in "Adam's Curse" and one application of that truth to your life
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1923 was awarded to William Butler Yeats "for his always inspired poetry, which in a highly artistic form gives expression to the spirit of a whole nation."
April 15Hanalani Writes
Dickens on Biography.com
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