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Since August 2023
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English Literature and Essay Writing: Learn to Analyze and Express
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From 48.04 C$ /h
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In my class, you will be able to expand your analysis skills of English literature texts and improve your essay writing skills. We will start where you want to start, and go over texts that you are reading as well as some that I give you. I can also help you with planning, structuring, and creating essays. You will leave my class with much more confidence in how you dissect literature and craft your essays.
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Only your own laptop or computer is required, otherwise you don't need anything else. It is good to have literary texts you want to explore and work from school if you wish to go over that, but it is not required.
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