Due Now: "On Being a Cripple," by Nancy Mairs, in 50 Essays
Due Now: Revised OR unrevised version of "How it Feels" essay. Highlight your changes on the most recent draft.
DO NOT staple the drafts together.
DO NOT staple the drafts together.
Due Wednesday: "Letter from Birmingham Jail," by Martin Luther King, Jr., in 50 Essays. Pay attention to antithesis, anaphora, and figurative language.
Due Tuesday: A complete Bibliography. Typed, double spaced, proper MLA header. Staple your notes from 10/25 on the back.
Due Thursday: Bring a hard copy of a political advertisement.Due Tuesday: A complete Bibliography. Typed, double spaced, proper MLA header. Staple your notes from 10/25 on the back.
Due Friday, November 2: Synthesis Essay. Details below.
Due Monday, November 5: Revised OR unrevised version of "Injustice Narrative." Highlight your changes on the most recent draft.
DO NOT staple the drafts together.
Due Monday, November 5: Revised OR unrevised version of "Injustice Narrative." Highlight your changes on the most recent draft.
DO NOT staple the drafts together.
- Bibliography / Synthesis Questions?
- Three easy steps to avoid plagiarism: establish your sources, cite your sources, and analyze your sources
- Parallelism (or //ism)
- "On Being a Cripple"
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