http://gallagherseniorhonors.blogspot.com/2008/02/hamlet-study-guide-for-act-11-31.html
-I can connect to this website because this AP class is doing similar
things to us and it is good to compare.
-In this website explains quotes on Hamlet which is very helpful because
the diction is hard. It also gives good summaries on the acts.
http://www.anthropoetics.ucla.edu/ap0701/hamlet.htm
-This another version of Hamlet because it’s written by someone else. It is very informative.
-This another version of Hamlet because it’s written by someone else. It is very informative.
http://aplove.blogspot.com/2007/11/ap-lit-hamlet-actscene-notes.html
-I like this website because it has summaries for each scene from each
act. The summaries are very concise and so very helpful for a quick glance to
refresh the memory.
http://shslboyd.pbworks.com/w/page/8889829/AP%20English%20Literature%20and%20Composition
-This website is
very entertaining because it shows many images and provides worksheets for it.
I liked the websites you found, and plenty of people have them so they must be helping you. I think it'd be easier if you linked the websites though.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle for the comment. These were the wedsites that I was able to comprehend the best, very helpful. And I'm not so sure how to link it.
ReplyDeleteGood website-searching Liz! I really enjoyed the 4th site you found. I just might refer back to it myself. Thanks. (:
ReplyDeleteI liked your second one because it really helped readers understand what Shakespeare is trying to say.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds! I did check out a few of these as well and found them to be quite useful in all of their different ways.
ReplyDeleteI really liked your sources. They are very insightful. Good job :)
ReplyDeletenice job! I think that source 3 would be very helpful because its written by someone else and it would be interesting to compare to the original one written by Shakespeare.
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