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Patricia Thompson, M.A.
English Instructor       Email

2008 Summer Session I
English 1302
Composition & Rhetoric II

ENGL. 1302.41101, MTWTh, 7:30-9:30 A.M.

Required Materials:
Barnet, Sylvan; Burto, William E.; and    Cain, William E. Literature for    Composition: Essays, Fiction, Poetry,    and Drama. New York: Longman, 2007.    ISBN for bundle with My Literature    Lab is 0205549756.

Faigley.The Little Penguin Handbook.
     2007 (writer's handbook)

A computer file storage device:
      cd or thumb drive

 

Welcome! I look forward to a successful semester of reading, discussing, and writing.

Both Composition and Rhetoric I and Composition and Rhetoric II (English 1301 and English 1302, respectively) are writing intensive. Both courses use professionally written, quality selections as the springboard for the discussion of ideas and how ideas are effectively expressed in writing.

  • In 1301, we focus on the analysis of and the writing of personal essays.
  • In 1302, we focus on the analysis of and writing about literature--drama, poetry, and fiction.

In all classes, students are expected to be present and to actively participate in small and large group discussions.

We begin the study of composition and rhetoric beginning with the first class meeting. Be present!

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