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West Chester University

Fall 2001

Spring 2002

 

Delaware County Community College
Chester County Operations

Summer 2002

 

 

 

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Course Information
  A Note From Your Instructor

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

General Announcements
  Announcements
  Daily Assignments

Contact

Go Exploring
  A Weblog for ENG 120
  Writing Assistance on the Web

Join the Conversation
  ENG 120 Discussion List

 

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Welcome to Delaware County Community College, Summer 2002.

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Wondering what to do here? You can get around this site simply by following the links to the left. They'll stay put there as you navigate around, through, under, above, and beyond the information presented on these pages (unless you go exploring). If you check back here regularly during the semester, you'll notice new pages added as class notes, handouts, assignment sheets, announcements and various other materials begin to appear under the headings you see over there. Some materials are already in place (like the course syllabus), and you can try clicking on them to get a feel for how the site works.

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This site is maintained by the founder of Brainstorm Services, your current English instructor, Stacy Tartar Esch. Its purpose is to give you, the student of English Composition I, an additional way to get in touch with me as well as an additional way get connected to information crucial to your success in one of those courses named above. On this site, you'll find the course syllabus, my own lecture notes, visual aids, class handouts, exercises or suggested exercises, suggested reading, announcements, and supplemental links for exploring topics we discuss in class further. All of the materials published here have only one aim: to help you get your head around our course material more completely, or more conveniently.

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I hope we all have a great semester! I've been looking forward to working with you.

 

 

 

 

 

     

 


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