Energy Lab
In this lab from The Habitable Planet, your challenge is to try to meet the world's projected energy demand by choosing from the available energy sources while keeping atmospheric CO2 under control and avoiding the particular limits and pitfalls associated with each energy source. Launch lab.

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Literature gives order to human experience.

Literature explores cultural values.

Literature demands an emotional response from the reader.

Like a great journey, literature can show you things you have never seen before and will never forget.

Join our journey through a classic short story, "A Jury of Her Peers," by Susan Glaspell. Along the way, you'll solve the mystery of whether Minnie Wright killed her husband and explore the story's literary elements. You will also encounter rest stops where you can read more about the structure of story and take part in activities related to "A Jury of Her Peers".

Enter the door on the right to begin your journey.

If you would like to print a copy of "A Jury of Her Peers" before you begin your journey, click here.

If you have read the story, click here to read about the elements of a good short story and to take part in activities related to "A Jury of Her Peers."

 


"Literature" is inspired by programs from Literary Visions.

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