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Notes for English Comp I
  The Rhetorical Situation
  Writing Descriptively
  Building a Thesis
  Overcoming Reader's Block
  Doing Analysis
  Introduction to Analogy and Comparison/Contrast
  In-class exercise: Using Analogies
  In-class exercise: Practicing Comparison/Contrast
  Practice Sample: Using Comparison/Contrast
  Comparing Apples and Oranges
  Comparing/Contrasting Two Advertisements

Major Essay Assignments
  Essay #1 Imagining An Ideal Learning Environment
  Essay #2 Analyzing the Language of Advertising

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~~ English 100: Assignments Log~~

Currently we're working on applying several rhetorical techniques to an objective essay (Essay #2: "Analyzing the Language of Advertising") which will be due 5/20.

 

Recent homework and classwork assignments include:

3/29 5/3/02 Read Chapter 6: Comparison and Contrast in The Prose Reader (pp. 333-386)

5/6/02 Complete the exercises you began in class. Save completed work in your writing portfolio.

 

If you missed class on Monday 5/6/02, read these documents (in addition to Chapter 6), and complete the appropriate exercises:

Introduction to Analogy and Comparison/Contrast

In-class exercise: Using Analogies

In-class exercise: Practicing Comparison/Contrast

Practice Sample: Using Comparison/Contrast

 

 

 

     

 


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