Saturday, November 9, 2019

The eNotes Blog New to eNotes AnnotatedeTexts!

New to AnnotatedeTexts! For a long time at , weve displayed eTexts on the siteentire works that anyone can access for free. But recently weve worked to make them even better. Welcome to our all new Annotated eTexts! Whats an Annotated eText? Have you ever underlined words or made notes in the margins of your books while reading them? These notes help to re-familiarize you with a passage of text when you flip back through it, or draw out evidence that points to a novels main themes. Well, now those notes are made for you, and by the very same teachers who expertly answer your questions in Homework Help. With real teachers and professors helping you with your homework, how can you go wrong? How do I find them? All of eTexts can be accessed by clicking the eText header link via any page of the site: Pick a work from over 120 Annotated eTexts on this list. A full list of all of our eTexts can be found here. Both lists are alphabetical. While reading an Annotated eText, hover over the portions of text highlighted in yellow to bring up an annotation, like this: Annotated eTexts cover novels, poems, plays, and more! Ready to have a look? Here are some of our most popular titles: Macbeth by William Shakespeare Apology by Plato Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Beowulf by Anonymous Hamlet by William Shakespeare Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Plus, many more from Poe, Shakespeare, Dickens, and more to come soon! Explore them all here.

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