This means that you should despite the fact he bore the man no grudge. activities after each text, you will be asked Convinced that officers at his house can hear the dead man’s heart beating to annotate, or make notes about, what you through the floorboard, Poe’s narrator confesses to killing an old man in his care, are reading. Copyright © BookheadEd Learning, LLCMany times, while working through the “The Tell-Tale Heart” is one of his most famous and widely read stories. 1843 1 Introduction Copyright © BookheadEd Learning, LLC2 Notes The works of Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) set the standard for Gothic fiction. You will also SHORT STORY learn about the genre of the selection and Edgar Allan Poe the year it was written. SAMPLE The 1 Introduction Tell-Tale An Introduction to each text provides Heart historical context for your reading as well as information about the author. Each reading encourages a closer look through questions and includes a short writing assignment. Read on for an explanation of each section of this book.Ĭlose Reading and Writing Routine In each unit, you will read texts that share a common theme, despite their different genres, time periods, and authors. As you work through the readings, you will be asked to answer questions and perform a variety of tasks designed to help you closely analyze and understand each text selection. SAMPLE Student Guide Getting Started Welcome to the StudySync Reading & Writing Companion! In this book, you will find a collection of readings based on the theme of the unit you are studying. Links to online resellers are available in our digital library. The excerpts and passages do not substitute for the reading of entire Companion texts, and StudySync® strongly recommends that students seek out or purchase the whole literary or informational work in order to experience it as the author intended. Send all inquiries to: BookheadEd Learning, LLC 610 Daniel Young Drive Sonoma, CA 95476 ISBN: 978-1-95 1 2 3 4 5 6 XXX 26 25 24 23 22 21Ĭontents UNITS 1–6 Everyone Loves a Mystery What attracts us to the mysterious? UNIT 1 CopyrightSAM©BookheadEdPLearning,LLC LE ix Past and Present 53 99 What makes you, you? UNIT 2 No Risk, No Reward Why do we take chances? UNIT 3 Hear Me Out x How do you choose the right words? UNIT 4 Trying Times x Who are you in a crisis? UNIT 5 Beyond Reality What do imagined worlds teach us about our own? UNIT 6 x Please note that excerpts and passages in the StudySync® library and this workbook are intended as touchstones Reading & Writing iii to generate interest in an author’s work. The contents, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form, for any purpose, without prior written consent of BookheadEd Learning, LLC. Copyright © BookheadEd Learning, LLC All rights reserved.
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