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  • Engaging with Text in Multiple Modalities by Belkis González

    Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”: Engaging with the Text in Multiple Modalities NOTE: This doc is entirely faculty-facing. Please follow the links below for the student-facing assignments. Rationale  This is a staged assignment that emphasizes reading-to-write. The related high-stakes assignment is an argumentative essay responding to Martin Luther King Jr.’s text…

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  • Essay Planning Guide by Allia Abdullah-Matta

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  • Essay Assignment and Preparation Exercises by Lalit Bajaj

    Guidelines—Please read carefully before you begin: After you have finished reading, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “Story of an Hour,” “The Yellow Wallpaper,” please choose only TWO of these stories to write this essay. You may use your text and your dictionary to plan and write your essay.   Your essay must have an introduction with a clear…

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  • Asking Questions is Key by Evelyn Burg

    ENG101 Research Paper Body: Asking questions (in-class, 5 pts) For the whole class to think about and briefly discuss: What makes a question good?  Learning objective: This gives you some practice in pursuing lines of inquiry by using these questions while writing your research paper after you have completed your first paragraph. It also shows…

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    J. Elizabeth Clark: ENG 101 Syllabus

    What is English 101? Hi! I’m so glad you’re here! Welcome to a new semester at LaGuardia Community College. Whether you’re new to the college or just new to this class, I’m really excited to work with you!  My name is J. Elizabeth Clark. You can call me Liz. I’ll be your professor this semester. …

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    Rochell Isaac: ENG 101 Syllabus

    ENGLISH 101: ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1  FREEDOM, SOCIETY & THE SELF   Dr. Rochell Isaac, risaac@lagcc.cuny.edu  Fall Semester 2020  English 101.0788 (31182)/ENA 101.0689  Class Hours: TTh (1:00-3:15p.m.)  Room: Fully Remote   Credits: 3; 4 Hours  Mailbox: E103, English Department  Office: M-109L  Office Hours: TTh (11:30-12:30pm) or by appointment.  “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But…

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    Sonia Alejandra Rodríguez: ENG 101 Syllabus

    LaGuardia Community College   Fall 2020  Name: Dr. Sonia Alejandra Rodríguez | Email: drsoniaarodriguez@gmail.com Class “Officially” Scheduled For: Tuesdays & Thursday 9:15am-11:30am  Virtual Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:00am-10:00am  *THIS COURSE WILL RUN MOSTLY AS ASYNCHRONOUS*  COURSE DESCRIPTION   From course catalog: In this course students write coherent essays in varied academic formats, both  in and out of…

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