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This website is great for finding out about poets.  First, search for your 
poet.  Then, look on the lower left side of the page for more links 
containing
biographical information.
Poets.org

Excellent cite for information about poets and their poems.  Great for 
critical analysis offering different critical reviews.
Modern American Poetry

Excellent Poetry website for high school students.  This particular page 
instructs students how to read a poem.
http://www.loc.gov/poetry/180/p180-howtoread.html

List and definitions of poetry terms.  Extensive.
Poetry Terms

Online rhyming dictionary.  (Thank you to Janie for finding this one)
http://www.rhymezone.com/

Other safe writing contests from Teen Ink.
http://teenink.com/Contests/PoetryC.html

This is helpful webpage on how to write a thesis statement.  Seeing that the 
information is coming from a highly respected university, Purdue, the tips 
here are important.
Creating a Thesis Statement

This teaches about parallel structure in sentences as well as thesis 
statements.  Thanks to the good folks at Purdue University, these tips will 
help you begin to understand writing on a higher level.
Parallel Structure for sentences

This is a fantastic website to review your grammar and even learn a few new 
tricks.  The site is indexed through a series of pulldown menus so you only 
get what you want.
Guide to Grammar and Writing

This webpage has definitions of terms used to describe poetry.  On the left 
of the page is a table of contents with different categories of terms.
Poetry Terms and Schemes

Romeo and Juliet text online.  The text, since it's in Public Domain, is at 
hand on many webpages.  Here is one that I have checked and found accurate.
Romeo and Juliet Text

This is the audio version of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  Sometimes, it's 
easier to hear it--then the reading makes sense.  This audio version is free 
and legal.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Audio

This quizlette is tricky.
Grammar Games at Education Place

Grammar games to brush up on nouns, pronouns, verb, adjectives, adverbs, 
interjections, prepositions, and conjunctions.
GRAMMAR GAMES at Funbrain

Grammar site for review and brushing up on rusty skills.
http://www.dailygrammar.com/archive.shtml

Glossary of literary terms.
http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/vclass/terms.htm


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