
Assignments
&
Activities
Comp 1
ENGL 1001/ENG 101
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ENG 101: Diagramming Arguments
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​ENG 101: Says/Does Activity for Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
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ENG 101: Writers in Context
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​ENGL 1001: Comparing Genres
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ENGL 1001: Does It Pass the CRAAP Test?
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​ENGL 1001: Course Reflection Assignment
Comp 2
ENGL 2089/ENG 102
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ENG 102: Essay One Possible Topics (based on "A Prosecutor's Vision for a Better Justice System" TED Talk)
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ENG 102: Scholarly v. Popular Sources-Small Group Activity (good for Zoom breakout rooms)
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ENG 102: Library Guide Research Activity
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ENG 102: Says/Does Activity for "The Urgency of Intersectionality" (TED Talk)
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ENGL 2089: Code Meshing/Switching Discussion Board
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ENGL2089: Selecting a Discourse Community
Remedial/Alternative
ENGL 0099, ENG 101A, ENGL 1001 Alternative
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ENG 101A: Essay Three-Rhetorical Analysis of an Advertisement
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ENG 0099: How to Cite an Article on a Website or in Print (MLA)
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ENGL 0099/1001 Co-Req: What's Important When Choosing a Career? (Synthesis Essay)
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ENGL 1001 Alternative: Why College? (Personal Narrative)
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ENGL 1001 Alternative: Rhetorical Analysis Essay (Career/Major Focused)
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ENGL 1001 Alternative: Why Are You Here? (Introductory/Diagnostic Essay)
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ENGL 1001 Alternative: Brainstorming Topics with POV Reference Center (In-Class Activity)
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ENGL 1001 Alternative: Locating Sources with Academic Search Complete (In-Class Activity)