9. Message
a struggle between opposing forces. A conflict is
external when it pits a character against
something or someone outside himself or
herself. A conflict is internal when the opposing
forces are two drives, impulses, or parts of a
single character.
“Fiction Glossary." Norton, n.d. Web. 22 Feb. 2012.
17. Poetry Creation and Recitation
Public Domain Pictures (cocoparisienne). (2014, March 4). Autumn Fall Foliage Golden Autumn Leaves [digital image]. Retrieved from http://pixabay.com/en/autumn-fall-foliage-golden-autumn-279408/.
Frost, Robert. “Nothing Gold Can Stay." Literature: Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. 2nd ed. Ed. Robert DiYanni. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008. 684. Print.
18. Novel/Chapter Summary
Public Domain Pictures (khfalk). (2014, Jan. 17). English Garden Dartmoor Park Manor House [digital image]. Retrieved from http://pixabay.com/en/english-garden-dartmoor-park-246880/.
“Pride and Prejudice." SparkNotes. SparkNotes, n.d. Web. 27 July 2014.
19. Voki for Speech Class
Public Domain Pictures (Mike Brice). (2014, May 28). Obama Barack Obama President Man President Obama [digital image]. Retrieved from http://pixabay.com/en/obama-barack-obama-president-man-356133/.
20. Voki Character Study
"Scenes from Pride and Prejudice" by C.E. Brock - http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/ppbrokil.html#thumbn. Licensed under Public domain via Wikimedia Commons -
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27. Express Yourself
Big Huge Labs. Digital image. http://bighugelabs.com/. Big Huge Labs, n.d. Web. <http://bighugelabs.com/>.
Austen, Jane, and Donald J. Gray. "34." Pride and Prejudice: An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Sources, Criticism. New York: Norton, 2001. N. pag. Print.
28. Studying Setting
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