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Skip to main content. English 262G - Professor Chalker. English 262G - Professor Chalker. 5/2: Final Presentation assignment uploaded to the Assignments section. April 22: In-Class Paper Workshop. Paper #3 Draft Due. April 24: Intro to Poetry. Paper 3 Due May 1st. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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Skip to main content. English 262G - Professor Gleason. English 262G - Professor Gleason. The Art of Literature. Email: midori.gleason001@umb.edu. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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Skip to main content. English 262G- Prof. Harrison. English 262G- Prof. Harrison. For information on final project, see attached document:. Art of Lit Final Project.docx. You will sign up for which day to present on in class on Tuesday 11/29. Welcome to The Art of Literature! ENGL262G / Section 6. Tu/Th 12:30-1:45 PM, Wheatley Hall 01-46, September 6 - December 13, 2016. Tu/Th 2-3 in Wheatley 06 - 44. Help on how to format text. Turn off "Getting Started".
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Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 262G - Professor Kingsley. English 262G - Professor Kingsley. USING CITATIONS GUIDE MLA STYLE. It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it. No two persons ever read the same book. William Deresiewicz, Slate. Tues: 9:30-10:45 and 2:00-2:45 and. Thurs: 9:30-10:45 and by appointment. The UMass Boston Wiki. Home page for video tutorials and a general introduction to wikis.
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Skip to main content. English 262G - Professor MacDonald. English 262G - Professor MacDonald. Welcome to our course wiki page! You will find the syllabus, all necessary assignments, readings and class materials for the semester! Follow the links on the right hand side for all materials. The Media link will be used for any videos that are assigned or that you might enjoy watching alongside the readings. The Resources link is where you will find all readings that are not in your. The UMass Boston Wiki.
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Skip to main content. English 262G - Prof. Plato. English 262G - Prof. Plato. The Art of Literature. In violence we forget who we are. Mary McCarthy. Perhaps Mary McCarthy is right perhaps we forget who we are in times of violence. If that is true, do we remind ourselves through literature? How does violence operate within a text as a concept and/or mechanism of storytelling? Why is it so common in children’s literature? Do episodes of violence exist in texts to teach, to entertain, or both?
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Saturday, March 3, 2007. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. I originally read this story January 30, 2006, but was beginning to feel IC symptoms and unable to respond at the time. This is my first response to the story after re-reading it to refresh my memory. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Up From Slavery" by Booker T. Washington. Washington's values and integrity are revealed throughout his writing. He knows the significance of coming into contact with others through literature, conversati...
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Sunday, June 29, 2008. Tennyson - The Victorian Age. The Victorian age was named after queen Victoria of England. The era reflects men and women’s different classes in society. During that period, people were identified by ranks. Ranks were based on family name, economic wealth, and education. Men had a higher social status than women. Women were viewed more as second class citizens; they had no rights and therefore, could not enjoy the same privileges as their male counterparts. And woman to obey:.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Engaging in Oral Communication. Communicate ideas and plans effectively in front of an audience. Decide and select what information needs to go into your presentation. Involve your audience either by asking questions or using notes to keep track of whats going on. Use visual aids that are appropriate for your topic. Create a professional image based on appearance and demeanor; speak loudly enough so the whole audience can hear and understand. Be a good, active listener. Unders...
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Introduction to Creative Writing. Welcome to Creative Writing! Week Fifteen: Listen and Prosper. Week Thirteen: The Line. On Week Three: Point of View. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Skip to main content. English 272 - Professor Karlis. English 272 - Professor Karlis. Tips to Start Out. Welcome to your new wiki. Tips to Start Out. Use Header styles to automatically build nested tables of contents! You can temove the table of contents by deleting the [toc] at the top of the page. You can always add it back. Your students won't see edit navigation on the bottom of the navigation bar, because they can't edit it - unless you let them. You can add as many new pages as you like. Put your n...