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Written to accompany British author Charles Dickens’ masterpiece 1859 novel, this literature study guide by helps you get the most out of A Tale of Two Cities.
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Instead of attempting to examine every element of a book on the first reading, our study guides choose two or three respected literary devices and use them as a focal point.
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A Tale of Two Cities Study Guide focuses on the following literary devices:
- Dramatic Foils
- Theme: Political Oppression and its Effects on a People
- Theme: How a "Bad Man" May Become "Good"
The suggested writing assignments:
- encourage literary analysis
- comparison/contrast writing
This NO-busywork study guide enriches the reading of the book for your homeschooled high school student.
A Tale of Two Cities Study Guide is an EBook curriculum complete with:
- background information
- vocabulary
- discussion questions by chapter
- suggested writing assignments
- suggested supplemental resources
- answer key
This product downloads as two separate PDF files. One file is intended for student use. This document contains fillable fields so students can type their answers directly into the guide. The other document is the answer key, intended for the parent.
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