Wednesday, October 16, 2013

MEA and Monday & Tuesday, Oct. 21 and 22.

I strongly suggest that you use part of the MEA break to work on your multi-draft essay of rhetorical analysis.

** AT 2:40 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20, there are now three examples -- typed, multi-draft rhetorical analysis papers -- from 2012.  **  (To view these, go to ClassJump for our course and scroll all the way down to 'General Downloads'.)  It's fine if yours is shorter or longer than these when you hand it in this Tuesday -- the examples are simply meant to give you a general idea.

Your goal?  To choose two representative passages and write a coherent, thoughtful and revealing rhetorical analysis of each passage.

It's what we've been doing all along!  The only significant difference is that now you have more time -- time to write in relative seclusion, with no ticking timer-clock.

If you have questions after reading the instructions on ClassJump, please feel free to contact me via email.

Monday, October 21.
Please come to class fully up to speed in "On the Rainy River," by Tim O'Brien (LOC, pp. 961-973).
We will also score and review the Leonid Fridman I-CE essays (on Nerds & Geeks).

Tuesday, October 22.
First Drafts of the Multi-Draft Essay are due.  Please carefully consult the instructions on ClassJump.

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