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1. What Is Literature?
2. Reading Literature.
3. What Do We Write When We Write about Literature?
4. How Do We Write What We Write?
5. Putting It All Together.
6. Using Research and Writing the Documentation Page.
Appendix.
“The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe.
Glossary of Literary Terms.
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