What happens when a government oppresses its citizens to the point that they overthrow it? What are our responsibilities as citizens? How can an "everyman" become a hero when pushed to live a meaningful live amidst evil?
Access an online version of A Tale of Two Citieshere Access an audiobook of A Tale of Two Citieshere Download the A Tale of Two Cities Vocabulary Guide here Download the Character List here Research French Revolution Stuff here Book Two Timeline Key here
Homework: Download the PowerPoint Presentation Assignment here (Mandatory) Download the PowerPoint Presentation Rubric here Download the PowerPoint Presentation Note Sheet here
A Tale of Two Cities Chapters 1-2 here (HW #1) A Tale of Two Cities Chapters 3-4 here (HW #2) A Tale of Two Cities Chapters 5-6 here (HW #3) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 1-2 here (HW #4) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 3-4 here (HW #5) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 5-6 here (HW #6) (Chapters 7-8 read in class) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 9-10 here (HW #7) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 11-14 here (HW #8) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 15-16 here (HW #9) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 17-19 here (HW #10) A Tale of Two Cities Book 2 Chapters 20-24 here (HW #11) A Tale of Two Cities Book 3 Chapters 1-8 here (HW #12) A Tale of Two Cities Book 3 Chapters 9-15 here (HW #13)
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