by Stephen D. Smith | Apr 1, 2022 | Composition
Read the article “Activist Fighting ‘Anti-Male Bias’ on Campus Really Doesn’t Wanna Talk about His Old Harassment Suit” (Links to an external site.) by Molly Osberg. Don’t read the comments. Don’t pay too much attention to the...
by Stephen D. Smith | Nov 12, 2021 | Composition
Write a minimum 1-page paper (250 words) defining something To clarify the abstract To provide personal interpretation of the vague, controversial, or misunderstood To explain the new or unusual (slang, dialect, or jargon) To make understandable the unfamiliar To...
by Stephen D. Smith | Sep 15, 2021 | Composition
Purpose: Synthesis writing is not argumentative in nature. This type of academic writing allows you to become knowledgeable on a focused narrowed subject by engaging in current research, and examining various perspectives and opinions. You will analyze your sources’...
by Stephen D. Smith | Sep 14, 2021 | Composition
Looking for Common themes in the Sources – The Synthesis Grid Due Tuesday by 11:59pm Points 40 Submitting a file upload Use the Synthesis Grid handout to organize and categorize information, ideas, and themes from five of the core readings. Save your notes and...