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A media specialist in my county (not on LM_Net) asked this question:
 
I have students really struggling with The Canterbury Tales.  Does
anyone know of a good website or resource that breaks Canterbury into
easily understood language? My recollection of the limited exposure I
had to it longer ago than I care to confess is non-existent.  So, rather
than read it myself so I can 'splain it to the students...I was hoping
someone knew of something, somewhere that made it easier to read and
comprehend...
 
Can anyone out there help me help her?
 
lm
Lynette (LYNN) Mitchell
Library Media Specialist
Crystal River High School
1205 NE 8th Ave.
Crystal River, Florida 34428
   mitchelll@citrus.k12.fl.us
352-795-4641 ext: 248
352-795-4519 FAX
  
Currently reading:  Sunrise over Fallujah by Walter Dean Myers Just
finished: such a pretty girl by Laura Wiess What about you?


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