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The Great Gatsby

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And Then There Were None

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Man and the Wild

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Experiences and Social Prejudices Early in Life

Experiences and Social Prejudices Early in Life

In the following activity, you will read a biographical essay that predominantly focuses on several works of Franz Kafka. Using the essay, answer the following questions in complete sentences and quoting particular information when necessary.Experiences and Social Prejudices Early in Life

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Novel Reading Schedule & Study Questions.Students may be given a daily reading check quiz.If a student is absent, he or she should continue to keep up with the assigned reading and will be expected to take the current reading check quiz with the rest of the class upon his or her return