ENG 1101 Fall 2020 OL20 (26956)

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ENG 1101 Fall 2020 OL20 (26956)
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Professor(s)
Department
English
Course Code
ENG 1101
Semester / Year
Fall 2020
Course Description

English Composition I is a course to help student improve their writing skills through various activities and assignments.

Writing well is essential for all college students regardless of their majors or future plans.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Prof. Masiello

This course has been cloned or re-cloned 7 times; view clone(s).

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Discussion: Introductions

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Christian, You sound like you enjoy your life and that is great! Remember, let's all stay […]

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Christian, You sound like you enjoy your life and that is great! Remember, let's all stay […]

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Discussion questions on 3 of the 6 readings

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Horror

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Professor’s final — choose mine or the department’s final (and remember the research paper is a separate longer assignment)

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Departmental final (and do not forget that the research paper is not the final)

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