1. This is a PDF file of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. I encourage you to save this to your computer at home, because you can search within the document for you characters lines and copy and paste pertinent quotes from the play into your blog. It will save you some time...
Julius Caesar
2. Your textbook can be accessed online. The entire play is available, along with additional resources. As sophomores, you all have the same Login ID and Password. After you login, choose the fourth edition and the “Go to the Online Textbook "option. Next you will click on "Find It", and this will take you to the table of contents. Julius Caesar is in section 10 (Drama), page 754.
Login: rweasley5
Password: e3s2t
Textbook Online
3. Parenthetical Documentation: When you find an image, video, or another source that you would like to use on your blog, you need to appropriately cite your source. We will be using the MLA format to cite our sources. The Purdue Owl explains the MLA format, while also providing examples on how to cite a variety of sources.
Cite Sources
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