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I. Literary Terms: Tone, mood, foreshadowing, description, and how are they seen in the stories ("The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Cask of Amontillado", and "After Twenty Years" and poem ("Annabel Lee"). II. Story Elements in the stories III. Comprehension of the stories. (Includes "Gettysburg Address" and "After Twenty Years") IV. Vocabulary: Meanings and how the words are used. V. Any notes and activities from class (includes the catacombs activity and notes)
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