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English
III: Writing Skills
ENG
III is part of a continuous high school English curricula designed to
prepare students for post-high school studies and careers which require
strong reading and writing skills. The third of a four-level series is
built on techniques “borrowed” from four cultures: USA, Eskimo,
Greek and Hebrew. Paradigm high school English is available in a seamless
program that begins with English I and continues through English IV. Every
grade level (I through IV) focuses on interpretation and development of
writing styles. English III: Writing Skills builds on skills learned in
English II: Composition Skills (ENG II, tenth grade*) by continuing to
hone writing skills. Students read, write and evaluate different genres
carefully assigned to expose students to noble ideals and writing techniques
that equip students to craft strong sentences and paragraphs, while becoming
effective wordsmiths skilled in producing poems, letters, essays, narratives,
editorials, articles, speeches, allegories, and research papers. Students
gain experience writing pieces that inform, entertain, persuade and challenge.
Students learn to address literary concepts such as cause and effect,
logic, premises, comparison, and contrasts.

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