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Which of the following American history lessons would require knowledge of domain language that you would also use in an English language arts class?
a diorama depicting Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Courthouse
a student-written play about the Yalta Conference
a mock Battle of Gettysburg played out with toy soldiers
a map showing the travels of Lewis and Clark.
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A student-written play about the Yalta Conference.
Playwriting uses ELA domain language and conventions — acts/scenes, dialogue, stage directions, character, plot, tone, dramatic irony, etc. The other tasks rely more on visual/geographic or historical-military vocabularies.
Playwriting uses ELA domain language and conventions — acts/scenes, dialogue, stage directions, character, plot, tone, dramatic irony, etc. The other tasks rely more on visual/geographic or historical-military vocabularies.
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