Implications of Literature: Navigator Implications of Literature: Navigator provides a rigorous tenth-grade literature course that develops reading, writing, vocabulary, and analytical thinking skills while earning a full high school literature credit. Through a carefully selected collection of poetry, short stories, nonfiction, drama, and an abridged version of A Tale of Two Cities, the course exposes your teen to a wide range of literary styles, perspectives, and ideas. The anthology includes works by authors such as Leo Tolstoy, Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Frost, and Emmi Bonhoeffer, along with selections from lesser-known writers chosen for their literary merit and thought-provoking themes. The variety of genres and voices encourages deeper engagement with literature while broadening cultural and historical understanding. Each selection includes a "Before You Read" introduction, vocabulary support, comprehension checks, literary analysis activities, and writing assignments. Reader-response journaling, literary critiques, and discussion prompts help your teen move beyond basic comprehension and develop the skills needed to evaluate, interpret, and respond thoughtfully to what he reads. Vocabulary development, grammar instruction, and composition practice are integrated throughout the course, allowing multiple language arts skills to develop naturally alongside the literature. The result is a comprehensive program that supports both literary understanding and written communication. The course presents morally grounded literature without religious instruction, making it a strong option for families seeking meaningful content that encourages thoughtful reflection while respecting their values. The Teacher Edition mirrors the anthology and includes annotations, teaching notes, suggested responses, and answer keys. Because the anthology itself is non-consumable, many families can reuse it with younger siblings. By combining literature, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and literary analysis into a single course, Implications of Literature: Navigator helps your teen become a more thoughtful reader, a stronger writer, and a more confident communicator.