English Language Arts, Grade 12
Social Class and the Law
Things Fall Apart
Satire and Wit
Social Class and the Law
Global Issues
Project: Self-Portrait
Lincoln Speaks to Americans
Shakespeare on Love
Pygmalion, the Law, and Social Class
Use of Irony
The Greek Myth Pygmalion
The Ruined Maid Poem
Benchmark Assessment (Cold Write)
Shaw's Play On Issues Of Social Class
Professor Higgins and Alfred Doolittle
Act 3 At-Home Episode
Use of Irony
Reviewing Act 3 Events
Character Analysis Essay Requirements
Remarks About America
The Final Speech In The Play
Discussion On The Plays Ending
Use of Irony
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7 - Act 3 of Pygmalion
8 - Poem Comparison
9 - Independent Reading
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