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McDougal Littell Literature Grade 9 Student Textbook

McDougal Littell Literature invites students to explore the world of art, literature, and life’s big questions. The unique organization around clusters of standards allows for the teaching of major literary concepts across genre. Standards that belong together are taught together.
 
 
 
Students analyze fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and media across clusters of standards. Special features support visual and media literacy, along with research strategies.
 
CONTENTS
 
Introductory Unit
- Literary Genres Workshop
- Reading Strategies Workshop
- Writing Process Workshop
 
Unit 1: Narrative Structure
Literary Workshop: Plot, Conflict, Sequence
Writing Workshop: Personal Narrative
 
Unit 2: Characterization and Point of View
Literary Workshop: Narrator, Point of View, Characterization, Motivation
Writing Workshop: Comparison-Contrast Essay
 
Unit 3: Setting, Mood, and Imagery
Literary Workshop: Setting, Mood, Imagery
Writing Workshop: Short Story
 
Unit 4: Theme and Symbol
Literary Workshop: Theme, Symbol
Writing Workshop: Literary Analysis
 
Unit 5: Author’s Purpose
Critical Reading Workshop: Purpose, Perspective, Tone, Organization, Format
Writing Workshop: Problem-Solution Essay
 
Unit 6: Argument and Persuasion
Critical Reading Workshop: Elements of an Argument, Persuasive Techniques, Rhetorical Devices
Writing Workshop: Persuasive Speech
 
Unit 7: The Language of Poetry
Literary Workshop: Form, Rhyme, Sound Devices, Rhythm and Meter, Figurative Language
Writing Workshop: Personal Response to a Poem
 
Unit 8: Author’s Style and Voice
Literary Workshop: Elements of Style, Voice
Writing Workshop: Analysis of an Author’s Style
 
Unit 9: History, Culture, and the Author
Literary Workshop: Understanding Historical and Cultural Context, Writer’s Background
Writing Workshop: Persuasive Essay
 
Unit 10: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Literary workshop: Shakespearean Tragedy, Shakespeare’s Language, Reading Shakespeare
Writing Workshop: Comparing a Play and a Film
 
Unit 11: The Odyssey
Literary Workshop: Characteristics of the Epic, The Language of Homer, Reading the Epic
Writing Workshop: Subject Analysis
Investigation and Discovery
 
Unit 12: The Power of Research
 
Student Resource Bank
 
NB: A few pages are missing, because for some reason McD L did not include them in the pdf-version of the textbook.

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