TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.31.b.4
(4) Reading/Comprehension of Literary Text/Drama. Students understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the structure and elements of drama and provide evidence from text to support their understanding. Students are expected to explain how dramatic conventions (e.g., monologues, soliloquies, dramatic irony) enhance dramatic text.
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: Mo' Drama Mo' Problems Lesson 5: Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou Studied, Romeo?
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: Mo' Drama Mo' Problems Lesson 7: For the Love of Violence
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: Mo' Drama Mo' Problems Lesson 8: Parent Trap
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: Mo' Drama Mo' Problems Lesson 14: Silence in the Court
- Course: Foundations of Literature (College), Unit 6: Mo' Drama Mo' Problems Lesson 13: Good vs. Evil
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: Mo' Drama Mo' Problems Lesson 13: Good vs. Evil
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 2: Mo' Drama Mo' Problems Lesson 17: Test Prep!
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