TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.32.b.15.C.iii
Analyzes the aesthetic effects of an author's use of stylistic and rhetorical devices
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 9: Phonies and Haters
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 4: Hamlet, Power, and Corruption Lesson 7: I Know What You're Thinking
Teaching Guides
- Teaching Jane Eyre: Making Poetry Out of Cover Art
- Teaching Jane Eyre: Jane Says
- Teaching Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Poetry Inspired by Douglass’s Narrative
- Teaching The Importance of Being Earnest: Project Runway
- Teaching Julius Caesar: Drawing Inspiration from Julius Caesar to Create Original Artwork
- Teaching Slaughterhouse-Five: The Art of the Epigram
- Teaching The Stranger: The Stranger and "The Myth of Sisyphus"
- Teaching The Bluest Eye: Sweet Little Shirley Temple: The Bluest Eye and Hollywood
- Teaching A Modest Proposal: Choose Your Own Satirical Adventure
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: Give a Little, Get a Lot
- Teaching Hamlet: Book vs. Movie
- Teaching The Great Gatsby: Gatsby Goes Hip-Hop
- Teaching Fences: Singing the Blues
- Teaching Macbeth: Book vs. Movie
- Teaching Hamlet: Darkness, Sadness Everywhere
- Teaching Wide Sargasso Sea: Adaptation