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First of all, I’d like to direct everyone to free audio versions of our main texts that are in the public domain (i.e. real old). You can download these to your iPod to listen on the bus, in the car, or as you go to sleep. This is a great way to keep up on reading or to reinforce what you’ve already read silently.

The Odyssey (October/November 2009): Click on “Zip file of the entire book.” Or, if you use iTunes, click “Subscribe in iTunes.”

Romeo and Juliet (May 2010): You can choose whether you want this read by a woman or a man. Unfortunately, this is not a dramatic reading; one person reads all the characters. #1 is read by a woman. #2 (“version 3″) is read by a man. Again, click on either “Zip file of the entire book,” or “Subscribe in iTunes.

Let Yossarian the Grammarian teach you about Sentence Diagramming (if Ms. G. is not jiving with your mind):

Watch R&J on YouTube!

Follow along in your book as you watch. This is a great opportunity for you to understand the plot better!

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