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'How else will we apply the Savior's ethical teachings spoken 2000 years ago?' declares literary expert Dr. Jim Stobaugh. Metaphor, along with other mysteries, according to Stobaugh, has become victim of 20th century pretension, pomposity, and obsequious thinking. And it is the loss of metaphor that my indeed only be the beginning of the problem. Experts are concerned that great literary works are no longer being read--and if they are--where are the rules for interpreting them? With this in mind, Broadman and Holman publishers is pleased to present the new one-year curriculum course. Weekly lessons include: review of required reading, daily reading, discussion of assigned readings, essay writing, peer evaluation of rough drafts, essay re-writes, lesson tests and guide questions for upcoming reading. Students will discover the writings of Chaucer, Queen Elizabeth, Wadsworth, Keats, Tennyson, Tolkein, C.S. Lewis and more. Senior High level.
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