TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.34.b.15.C.iii
Analyzes the aesthetic effects of an author's use of stylistic or rhetorical devices
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Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 4: Differences in the Future Lesson 11: Drive Me Crazy
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 23: Oh Frank!
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 4: Are You Joking? Humor and Satire in the British Tradition Lesson 9: The Fallacy of Success
Teaching Guides
- Teaching The Yellow Wallpaper: The Yellow Wallpaper Meets the 21st Century: Writing a Mash-Up
- Teaching The Old Man and the Sea: Hemingway in Country Music
- Teaching Inferno: Designing Hell
- Teaching The Joy Luck Club: From Novel to Big Screen
- Teaching The Joy Luck Club: Act It Out
- Teaching A Doll's House: The Aftermath
- Teaching Beloved: Endings
- Teaching Slaughterhouse-Five: The Art of the Epigram
- Teaching The Yellow Wallpaper: CPG at the Movies
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: Give a Little, Get a Lot
- Teaching Inferno: Words, Words
- Teaching The Awakening: What's in a Trailer?
- Teaching The Old Man and the Sea: What Can A Picture Show?
- Teaching The Old Man and the Sea: Making It Political
- Teaching The Pit and the Pendulum: Picture Picture
- Teaching Beloved: "Rememory"
- Teaching One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Book vs. Movie
- Teaching Great Expectations: Graphic Expectations: Interpreting Dickensian Imagery Through Art
- Teaching The Awakening: Book + Covers = Judging
- Teaching The Picture of Dorian Gray: Dorian in Cartoons
- Teaching The Pit and the Pendulum: Scary Story
- Teaching The Yellow Wallpaper: Gilman vs. the Narrator: Analyzing Both the Author and Her Creation