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DiYanni:Literature
Literature, 5/e
Robert DiYanni

READING STORIES

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These exercises are designed to give you practice in finding useful information online. First read the prompt; then begin your search at Google. If you find yourself at a loss, click on the question and you'll be taken to a matching site.


Can you find an explication of Luke's
(http://www.studylight.org/com/mhc-com/view.cgi?book=lu&chapter=015)

Can you find John Updike reading one of his short stories online?
(http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/1298/updike/reading.html)

Can you find a site with several Kate Chopin stories in etext?
(http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/ReadingRoom/Fiction/Chopin/)