Monday, November 30, 2015

wk15 - WED. - ANNOTATED BIB - "Extremely" - Stuart Klawans

DUE before class begins on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd

In a topic-driven, well-developed paragraph, create an "annotated BIB" --a summary of Stuart Klawans’ "Extremely."



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wk15 - MON. - EXTREMELY LOUD - critique of the ending

wk15 - EXTREMELY LOUD - critique of the ending

Revise and post the paragraph you composed in class this morning, Monday, Nov. 30th.

In a topic-driven, well-developed paragraph, critique the "ending" of the Safran-Foer's story.


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Friday, November 20, 2015

wk13 - MOTIF - in-class - REVISED paragraph

Revise and post the paragraph you composed in class this morning, Friday, Nov. 20th.

In a topic-driven, well-developed paragraph, identify which motif you are following in your annotation and explain why this motif is of particular interest to you.



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Monday, November 16, 2015

wk13 - ANYWAY - in-class paragraph - REVISION/POST

Revise and post the paragraph you composed in class this morning, Monday, Nov. 16th.

In a topic-driven, well-developed paragraph, explain to your reader the rhetorical effect of Safran-Foer's use of "anyway" in the first chapter. In my edition you can find them on pp. 2+11.


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