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ENGL 314 F09
Blog of assistant professor in English at Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tennessee, 2008-2010. Friday, September 7, 2012. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. I'm no longer updating this blog because I left teaching in 2010. Tuesday, February 2, 2010. Musings about writing a book. Musings directed at the LORD, God Almighty, and the Son of God, and the Comforter. The story begins in "the heavens.". Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Sitting in the dark, watching Looney Tunes on YouTube, my fingernails need...
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The Edible Eighteenth Century
The Edible Eighteenth Century. About The Edible Eighteenth Century. Jane Austen’s Introduces A Heroine. August 1, 2014. Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, The novel from the introduction tells us that heros and heroines, are born of people who have obstacles triumphs far outside of an average family structure and household. Merely, the meagerness of attentive parents who bore 10 children, plainly, would be outside of the relm of a heroine. A heroine is … Continue reading →. August 1, 2014. July 31, 2014.
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ENGL317S10 - home
Skip to main content. Get your brand new Wikispaces Classroom now. And do "back to school" in style. Art of the paragraph. Subject - verb agreement. Pronoun - antecedent Agreement. Avoiding faulty / incomplete comparison. Count and noncount nouns. Sentence types and punctuation. Independent and dependent clauses. Independent and dependent clauses. Tone in business writing. Transitions and transitional devices. Active and passive Voice. Wikispaces : ENGL317S10 - items matching description. May 18, 2010.
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.::English 3201 @ LSU::.
English 3201 @ LSU: . Language Development and Diversity. Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Inquiry #5: From the Mouths of Babes. A diagnostic test perhaps? Lack of Experience =/= Lack of Intelligence. My first question in response to this article is this: As middle/high school teachers, how should we be prepared to deal with children who still have not learned literacy? It seems that it would be very difficult to try to teach someone the skills necessary to keep up in a literature class if they've had experien...
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⣞ENGL 3202 @ LSU⢯
10462;ENGL 3202 @ LSU⢯. Dynamics of Learning in the English Classroom. Monday, November 16, 2009. Ch 14: Taking Care of Business. In this chapter, Nancie Atwell introduced nonfiction writing such as protest letters, letters of complaint, petitions, profiles, resumes, etc. This is a neat writing activity for students! Better yet, WHY do we keep encouraging writing tasks that only require the five paragraph essay form? Our students deserve more than that. Chapter 14:Write What's Real. I guess the answer de...
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Reading. Reacting. Learning
Reading. Reacting. Learning. Welcome Engl 3202 Students. In this space you will react to the assigned readings and share your thoughts about what we read, write and learn in the classroom. Thursday, May 19, 2011. 3202 Spring semester session over. This post is to inform that your blog is officially closed. Any post after today's date will not be taken into consideration for grading. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Performance Poetry/ Friday May 13th class activity. There I was, making the...
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Looking about | A weblog for ENGL3203: Restoration and 18thc Drama at UNBSJ
A weblog for ENGL3203: Restoration and 18thc Drama at UNBSJ. You will have the choice of a take-home or a sit-down; I will prepare both. The scheduled exam is Monday April 23, 2007 at 9:00AM in WC31. You can bring in one 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper, written or printed on one side. The take-home will be handed out last class and will be due by the start of the scheduled exam. In other words, if you don’t have a paper in hand by 9am on the 23rd, come in and make yourself comfortable! As many of you will know...
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Novelties | A course weblog for ENGL3204: 18thc prose and poetry
A course weblog for ENGL3204: 18thc prose and poetry. February 21, 2009 in admin. Are finally in to the Registrar. They should show up on your transcripts soon. I can’t say how much I appreciate all your patience. As you know our family faced my father’s final illness over the winter break, and that took its toll on my health apart from anything else. But am feeling better and back on track, thanks in good part to your patience and support. All the best with your work this term! Read Jonathan’s poem.
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Climbing the tree
Posted by Miriam Jones. Asymp; Leave a comment. Sent to Registrar and should be working through the system. In one or two cases I have contacted people about needing materials so please check your email if you think this may be you. You did some fine work, in your essays, on your blogs, and in class. It was a pleasure. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with any concerns. Posted by Miriam Jones. Asymp; Leave a comment. Papers should be ready soon. I will let you know, here. Posted by Miriam Jones.
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That coarse taste | ENGL3205: Prose Narrative before 1800
ENGL3205: Prose Narrative before 1800. January 12, 2008. Well, the grades. Posted by Miriam Jones under admin. Are finally in; they are wending their way through the datatel system and should be available shortly. If they aren’t, email me and I can give you yours. Thank you all for your patience. There are a couple of you with work that is either outstanding or has gone astray. If your mark looks suspiciously low yet you turned everything in, contact me. December 9, 2007. I have posted the presentations ...