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BOT Literary Criticism

Best of Texas Contest & Apps

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Get ahead of the game and on your way to being a champion! Best of Texas Contest's Literary Criticism app helps you practice for the Texas UIL High School Literary Criticism contest.
Use flashcards in the Study mode to learn literary terms, literary prize winners, and facts about the reading selections, then take a quiz to test your knowledge. A fun and convenient way to practice for the High School UIL Literary Criticism contest.
Access to full content requires a subscription. A school-year subscription gives you access to the current school year data for the UIL Literary Criticism contest.
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