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Major Writing Assignments

Submitted by bradb on Sun, 01/04/2009 - 18:04
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Writing assignments for the class.

  • Essay One: Summary and Response to The Jungle chapters 1-8
  • Essay Two: Reading and Understanding Videos
  • Essay Three: Reading and Understanding Websites
  • Essay Four: Aristotelian Argument
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“ It is only through literature that one can put oneself in someone else’s shoes and understand the other’s different and contradictory sides and refrain from becoming too ruthless” (118). Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita in Tehran.

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