Due Now: Final Draft of Oregonian Narrative. 400-500 Words. Include word count on the first page. Staple on top of 1st draft.
Due Now: Take notes on Division and Classification; Read "Always, Always, Always"
Due Now: "On Compassion," by Barbara Lazear Ascher, in 50 Essays. #21(ish) on your bib.
Due Now: Take notes on Division and Classification; Read "Always, Always, Always"
Due Now: "On Compassion," by Barbara Lazear Ascher, in 50 Essays. #21(ish) on your bib.
Due Thursday: "The Plot Against People" and "Desert Religions" (in the D&C packet).
Due Friday: Outline for a D&C essay: complete introduction; topic sentence for each paragraph; two supporting details for each paragraph; no conclusion; So What? explicitly stated at the bottom of the outline. Typed.
Due Friday: Vocab X
Due Friday: Vocab X
Info for the bibliography (all the packet texts come from the following anthology):
Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition. Ed. Elizabeth
Penfield. New York: Pearson Longman 2007
- Three crosses. Which one is right? How do you know?
- A "Compassionate" Class discussion
- D&C Questions
- D&C Brainstorm: Customers, Drivers, Fans of a Specific Subject
- "Always, Always, Always"
I wonder . . . Am I still able to comment on these posts?? I miss Lang. I loved "On Compassion."
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