Prof. James Wu_8:30_Eng1121_D399_Spring2020
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This course builds on its prerequisite, ENG 1101. Together, we will explore and write within new genres, conduct research, and reflect on our writing practices. The big goal is that after you finish this sequence, you’ll be able to analyze and participate in genres inside and outside of higher ed. We’re aiming to build skills that will be useful in future coursework, the workplace, and in your personal lives. In other words, this course isn’t self-contained—we’re aiming to give you a toolbox of skills that you can apply across situations.
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The abolition of slavery was not inevitable according to Wilentz. Yes, there were a vast majority […]
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A discourse community is a group of people who all have similar objectives. They all come together to contribute/discuss their own personal ideas. They also make a connection and ideas to guide each other reach their objective. In the book by Junot