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Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 101 - Professor Schoener. English 101 - Professor Schoener. Welcome to your wiki for EN 101-97e. Wendy Schoener, lecturer. Class meetings: Tu Th 2:00-3:15 in M-1-420. Office Hours: (in Room W-6-90): 9:45-10:45 Tuesdays; 3:20-4:20 Thursdays; or by appointment. Best phone to reach me in an emergency: 617-852-3554. Best email: wendell1212@gmail.com. Note: I check my email several times daily.). It is difficult to participate meaningf...
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Skip to main content. You are not a member of this wiki. Join now. English 101 - Professor Sternquist. English 101 - Professor Sternquist. For the remainder of the semester: Bring Diana Hacker and whichever assignment you're working on for AIV. For Monday, Nov. 15:. Eread McCloud and begin work on Assignment III Draft (instructions under Assignments tab). No class Wed. Nov. 10. For Fri. Nov. 12:. 1) Read this pdf: http:/ www.teachingcomics.org/images/handouts/terminology.pdf. For Friday, Nov. 5:. For Wed...
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Monday, March 31, 2008. Well, folks, here we are in our last week of the blogs. For your assigned topic, write about a literary element that you feel is very important to understanding a theme of In Country. Saturday, March 22, 2008. Give some thought to the issues that you see being raised in this book, some of which are similar to themes and issues in previous readings and some of which are new. What issues (like Agent Orange, PTSD and other battle trauma), themes or symbols are most compelling to you?