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The guide offers practical lesson plans and classroom procedures for secondary-school English organized around a three-step method: preparation, careful reading to establish facts, and comprehensive study. It provides chapter-by-chapter outlines, discussion questions, and activities—maps, summaries, and comparison exercises—for novels, narrative and lyric poetry, drama, and essays commonly used for college entrance. Sample outlines cover works such as Ivanhoe, The Vicar of Wakefield, Silas Marner, The Lady of the Lake, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Idylls of the King, L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, The Merchant of Venice, and representative essays; an appendix surveys college entrance examinations in English.

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Gilbert Sykes Blakely

Gilbert Sykes Blakely was an educator and author known for his contributions to English studies. His notable work, "Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English, Based on the Requirements for Admission to College," serves as a resource for teachers preparing students for higher education. Blakely's outlines reflect a commitment to academic rigor and the importance of structured learning in the English language, making his work a valuable tool in the educational landscape.

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