My Notes Feedback Policy now through the end of the semester. Your very devoted professor is always delighted to provide feedback to students who use it to make substantial revisions to their essays. However, it is common at semester’s end … Continue reading
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Agenda WED DEC 03
My Notes Feedback Policy now through the end of the semester. Your very devoted professor is always delighted to provide feedback to students who use it to make substantial revisions to their essays. However, it is common at semester’s end … Continue reading
Domia abr Wyrda (Performance)
Modern plumbing ruins the imagery, she sings like a metal shop accident, and the background music is atrociously inappropriate, but the girl is intense. .
Agenda TUE DEC 02
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My Notes Feedback Policy now through the end of the semester. Your very devoted professor is always delighted to provide feedback to students who use it to make substantial revisions to their essays. However, it is common at semester’s end … Continue reading
Assignment: Portfolio
The Portfolio Your final Assignment is to collect the rewritten, “final” drafts of your semester’s work for publication in your Portfolio. CONTENTS OF THE PORTFOLIO (5 items) A02: Letter to the Editor Rewrite A04: Editorial Rewrite A06: Op-Ed Rewrite Critical … Continue reading
Agenda MON DEC 01
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My Notes Feedback Policy now through the end of the semester. Your very devoted professor is always delighted to provide feedback to students who use it to make substantial revisions to their essays. However, it is common at semester’s end … Continue reading
Agenda WED NOV 26
My Notes Good Citation Exercise Robust Sentences Exercise Rebuttal Exercise
Rebuttal Exercise
A Price Too High Is Nuclear Power Worth the Risk? Bob Herbert asks the question in the Opinion pages of the New York Times. It’s pretty clear from the evidence he cites that he thinks the answer is No, it’s … Continue reading
Robust Sentences Exercise
In feedback, I often remark that students overuse “it,” or “that,” or “there is,” or “there are,” or, worst of all, “that means.” Pressed to explain why you should avoid these simple, seemingly essential constructions, I stammer something about their … Continue reading
Good Citation Exercise
The following are all good citation techniques. Refer to this list if you’re ever in doubt about how to cite and briefly quote in the same short sentence. Daniel Flath, in his essay, “Boylan’s Folly,” claims that “boys can’t learn … Continue reading

