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American Online Columnists:  A thorough list of American columnists from 
around the country.
http://blueagle.com/

 
 
American Rhetoric: A great database that contains both print and video of 
famous American speeches, both old and contemporary.  It also contains 
famous speeches in films.
http://americanrhetoric.com/

 
 
On Dumpster Diving by Lars Eighner: A freelance writer in Austin, Texas and 
his personal narrative about being homeless.
http://www1.broward.edu/~nplakcy/docs/dumpster_diving.htm

 
 
Silva Rhetoricae: an online source to everything rhetoric provided by Dr. 
Gideon Burton of BYU.  Extremely helpful!
http://humanities.byu.edu/rhetoric/silva.htm

 
 
Virtual Salt: A list of good sites.  Look under "Articles Related to 
Literature" for 'A Glossary of Literary Terms' and 'A Handbook of Rhetorical 
Devices'.
http://www.virtualsalt.com/index.htm

 
 
The White House Official Site:  If you look in the left column under 'News' 
and then 'more news,' you are able to find transcripts of past speeches.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/index.html

 
 
CollgeBoard.com:  This is a GREAT SITE to help you with AP questions.  On 
the left side click on 'Tools for Parents' and select the AP Preparation tab 
to answer most of your questions.
http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/

 
 
When you are in need of a dictionary or thesaurus and none are available, 
this site will help.
http://dictionary.reference.com/

 
 
Citation Machine is an interactive web tool designed to assist high school, 
college, and university students, their teachers, and independent 
researchers in their effort to respect other people's intellectual 
properties. Remember, this is only a tool.  Learning the proper format for a 
style of citation is more beneficial in life than this website.  If you are 
in need of help, this is a good site.
http://citationmachine.net/

 
 
This is a complete text version of "The Great Gatsby" for those of you 
computer readers.  If you are using this source for the chapter project, 
please refer to paragraph numbers instead of page numbers.
http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/f/fitzgerald/f_scott/gatsby/

 
 
Need a book???  This site from The University of Adelaide in Australia has 
an extensive collection of full text books to view for free.  The books are 
arranged by title or by author, chronologically by author's date of birth, 
and some are even arraged by theme.  Enjoy--and happy reading!
http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/

 

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