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BLOCK 3:      Poetry


                 UNIT 1       Sylvia Plath           “Daddy”

                 UNIT 2       Maya Angelou           “Phenomenal Woman”


                BLOCK 4: Short Fiction




               UNIT 1        Charlotte Perkins Gilman    “The Yellow Wallpaper”

               UNIT 2        Alice Munroe                 “Boys and Girls”




               BLOCK 5:       Novels



               UNIT 2       Jeanette Winterson             Oranges are Not the Only Fruit



                BLOCK 6:      Drama



               UNIT 2         Manjula Padmanabhan           Lights Out



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