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Beowulf
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Brehe's Grammar Anatomy
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Brief Introduction to Literary Analysis via Daniil Kharms
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The Canterbury Tales
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Dante: The Divine Comedy
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English as a Second Language 077 Libguide: ESL 077
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English as a Second Language 097 Libguide: ESL 097
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English Class Readings Libguide: ENG 010 - Writing Skills for College II - Readings
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English Class Readings Libguide: ENG 121 - English Composition I - Readings
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English Class Readings Libguide: ENG 121 - Writing about Crime
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English Class Readings Libguide: ENG 122 - English Composition II - Readings
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English Class Readings Libguide: ENG 122 - Special Topics- Writing About Graphic Novels
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English Class Readings Libguide: ENG 235 - Creative Writing - Readings
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English Class Readings Libguide: RDG 011-Reading Skills for College II - Readings
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English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods-Based
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English Composition:Connect, Collaborate, Communicate
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English for Academic Purposes
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Exploring Public Speaking
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The Iliad
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Learning Aristotle’s Rhetorical Techniques and Logical Fallacies via Television Commercials and Political Speeches
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