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Autoethnography | English 105: Expository Writing
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English 105: Expository Writing. In our own words. As students we must begin to learn to write from what we know now: the personal, individual lives we have lived and are living. –Donald Murray, Writer. The first writing assignment in English 105: Expository Writing is to write a form of a personal essay called an. Well, what is an autoethnography? Link) So an autoethnography. Is the study of a personal subculture you belong to. As a writer, you will be both describing. What are the rituals, insider phra...
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MFulwiler | English 105: Expository Writing
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English 105: Expository Writing. In our own words. April 27, 2016. May 3, 2016. I would like everyone to choose their favorite essay from this semester and submit it to the selection committee for. So you might want to submit your final autoethnography, your final place profile, or your final research essay. You are also more than welcome to submit more than one piece of writing! You’ll receive an email letting you know in a couple of weeks! Please upload the final version. Here are some FAQs. 2) Compile...
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Blogging | English 105: Expository Writing
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English 105: Expository Writing. In our own words. Create Your Class Blog. Keep in mind that blogs are public or semi-private sites (depending on your settings), so be careful of the image of yourself that you are creating at the very least, keep it PG. I’d also recommend that you. Using your full name in the title of your blog or for the blog address. As WordPress is constantly updating and revising their site to make it more user-friendly. 1 Go to http:/ www.wordpress.com. 5 Now look under Your Blogs i...
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Reading Responses | English 105: Expository Writing
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English 105: Expository Writing. In our own words. Reading responses are the place for you to engage with the text(s) we’re reading, the issues the text raises, and what you notice about what this text teaches you about the possibilities for writing. A RR should be a sustained and thoughtful response to specific features or ideas you notice in a text. A RR is not merely your opinion about whether or not you liked the text. While you might. Writing (and ways to start):. What struck you in this reading?