This area investigates how texts interact with each other. Students compare and contrast different works to find shared themes, styles, or cultural influences, seeing how texts can echo or challenge one another. 2. Textual Selection and Variety
Texts must cover three major literary forms, three different time periods, and at least three different geographic places (including two continents). English A: Language and Literature - Course Com...
A written response comparing two literary works studied in class. This area investigates how texts interact with each other
The curriculum is organized into three central areas of exploration that guide students through different ways of interacting with texts: Textual Selection and Variety Texts must cover three
English A: Language and Literature - Course Components The course is a rigorous, two-year program that explores how language creates meaning and how texts shape, and are shaped by, our world. It balances the study of traditional literary works with diverse non-literary text types, such as advertisements, films, and digital media. 1. Core Areas of Exploration