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    Starting English Composition 1 I figured it was going to be horrible. An absolutely terrible class that I wasn’t even sure I’d get an A or a B in. Of course‚ I had my reasons for this. I have never been that exceptional at writing in the past‚ nor did I even enjoy writing papers. However‚ English Comp served to be a surprise to me‚ changing how I viewed writing‚ and myself. The beginning essay‚ the autobiographical narrative‚ was actually an enjoyable start to the class. It was not an easy essay

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    describes the varieties of students that usually sign up for English College Composition class at Lake Superior College. The Truth About M&M was written and published by Steve Dalager. Steve is a professor‚ and an English Composition instructor at Lake Superior College in Duluth‚ Minnesota. Professor Steve taught High School English in Bismarck‚ North Dakota‚ and Shiprock in New Mexico. In addition‚ Professor Steve has a Master’s Degree in English from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. Initially

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    Elephant- Slavamir Mirzok ******************************* By P.Baburaj‚ Senior Lecturer‚ Dept. of English‚ Sherubtse college‚ Bhutan Author of: Language and writing‚ DSB Publication Thimphu Communicative English‚ P. K. Books‚ Calicut A perception on Literary Criticism‚ P.K. Books‚ Calicut ******************************* Simple story but with underlying meaning. Story attacks the communist government that existed in Poland in 1958. Satirizes the communist government. Bring out the follies of the

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    The students went to their classes Wrong: The students went to his classes 2. Indefinite pronouns refer to nonspecific subjects. Ex: anyone‚ everybody a. They may seem to have plural meanings‚ but you have to treat them as singulars in formal English Everyone performs at his or her own academic level Wrong: Everyone performs at their own academic level 3. Avoid ambiguous pronoun references. a. A pronoun could refer to two possible antecedents Wrong: The teacher gave the student her notes

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    The Underlying Causes and Failures of the Philippine Revolts Against Spanish Rule During the Spanish colonization of the Philippines‚ several revolts against Spain were undertaken for various reasons. However‚ it can be agreed upon that the common underlying cause of these revolts were the generally repressive policies of the Spanish colonial government against the native Filipinos. Many of these revolts though have failed. The specific underlying causes of these revolts have distinct circumstances

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    Seminar Option 2 Unit 6 In the seminar for unit 6 it was discussed ways to avoid plagiarism‚ how to do proper research for a paper and how to add citations as well. It was also discussed prewriting strategies like listing or free writing and how to establish a debatable thesis statement indicating the main point. Developing a thesis statement is what we should do before outlining. The sample project in unit 6 was also viewed. When turning in the first draft be sure that it has a clear main point

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    Jody Heyman’s essay "We Can Afford to Give Parents a Break" utilizes many different patterns of development to get her point across about the need for better maternity leave policies and sick day policies in the United States. It is worth noting that Jody’s argument is based on several counter arguments. This form of organization is called refutation or refutatio. Also‚ Heyman refers to these counter arguments as "myths" and addresses each of them. For example‚ one counter argument was that “Decent

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    Eunice Lee Mrs. Hexter AP English Language - 7 5 February 2016 The Inequitable Grading System Consider a sixth grade student. He has been studying for three weeks for his final exam and hopes to receive a high grade. He gets his grade back and sees a “D” on his paper. This single letter changes‚ not only the attitude of the student‚ but also the setting of the classroom. Students begin to further segregate themselves into “smart” and “dumb” groups. These letters have defined the “intelligence”

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    In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream (1963)” speech‚ he addresses the idea that in order to fulfill the premise that “all men were created equal‚” the people of the nation must work together to move past the injustices inflicted on African Americans in order to ultimately grant them their civil rights. King’s claim is supported by first repeatedly alluding to historically renowned milestones in the fight against oppression and illustrating numerous metaphors to create an emotional connection

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    The assertions made by Lewis Lapham’s Money and Class in America distinguishes the meaning of success and the requirements for respect from Americans to that of other strong societies. In his essay he defends that Americans show respect for those with a high economic status while other nations feel art and intellect are warrant for respect. With this‚ he agrees with Henry Adams that Americans are greatly materialistic in the sense that they try to find “success” in wealth because they have been “deflected

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