English for Life and Work 3
High School Course
Description:
Follows English for Life and Work II, emphasizing the analysis of American literature including short stories, novels, non-fiction, poetry, and drama and a review of grammar, usage, and composition. General Program requirement only
This High School Course is also offered as part of the General Correspondence Diploma program.
Credits: 1 Unit
Course ID: EN03
Course Area: English
Course Type: General
Study Method: Correspondence
Key Topics:
Thomas Jefferson; William Carlos Williams; Federick Douglass; D'Arcy McKnickle; William Stafford; Cynthia Voigt; Sagoyewatha; Walt Whitman; Sandra Cisneros; Trudy Pax Farr; Margaret Walke; Harry Mark Petrakis; Lewis Thomas; Bernard Malamud; Emily Dickinson; Maya Angelou; John Steinbeck; Helen Thayer; Annie Dillard; Benjamin Franklin; Irwin Unger; Mark Twain; Amy Tan; Robert Hayden; Langston Hughes; Loren Eiseley; Kate Chopin; Walt Whitman; E.B. White; William Faulkner; writing practice.
Text:
American Literature for Life and Work, Glencoe McGraw-Hill

