Category: ENG110
Essay Three: Rough and Final Drafts
Below is a Doc version of the Rough Draft, with a link to view peer comments. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DSsHR7zorjNdPjncee2A-0rKeAcYv7dEBO1p43UfoXQ/edit?usp=sharing Below is a PDF version of the Final Draft, with a link to download and view.
Responses to Pandemic Photos (HW16)
(1) Follow the links Apeldorf provides to look at those documents more closely and in context. Choose one and use it to answer the question, “How did U.S. Citizens Serve their Communities during the Spanish Flu?” I decided to examine the link to the headline from the news article, “Many Women Are Nursing; More Badly Read More …
Approaches to Essay 3 (HW15)
The prompt for this third essay asks, “What are the conversations that are dominating the public sphere today? How might a liberal education prepare you to participate in them, now, or in the future?”. One possible approach to this prompt would be to answer that political conversations are dominating the public sphere today. Ones based Read More …
Questions for Engaging Murphy (HW12)
(1) Murphy divides his article into 4 sections. For each section, select a passage to quote, set up/contextualize that passage, put it into your own words, and comment on or respond to it. Does it make you raise a question? Can you extend it by connecting to another reading or personal experience? Do you want to Read More …
Responses to CDC Storybook (HW14)
The three stories that I chose from the CDC Storybook were “Jeanne Shinnick,” in the “I Survived” category; “Dr. Frank Biberstein,” in the “Plantings” category; and “Elmer ‘Bud’ Pancake,” in the “Finding a Cure” category. The first story, which focused on Jeanne Shinnick from Penssylvania, was written by her son, Drew Shinnick. After surviving the Read More …
Questions for Engaging Coates (HW13)
(1) The Mecca? Why does Coates refer to Howard University as his Mecca? What does he mean by “the crossroads of the black diaspora” (40)? In your explanation, be sure to include a quote from Coates. Throughout this whole excerpt, my printed version was full of questions about his reference to Mecca. This is because Read More …
Questions for Engaging Pasquerella (HW11)
Coming off a summer of protests, going to school during a pandemic, and reading Pasquerella a week before a federal election, what are you noticing and thinking about our “public sphere” or the conversations that are dominating and defining our current culture (Scheuer, “Critical Thinking and the Liberal Arts”)? 2020 has been a an extremely Read More …
Essay Two: Framing Statement
My peer reviewed draft lacks many aspects that my final draft has. It consists of an introduction and the first body paragraph. Therefore, it lacks the two additional body paragraphs, conclusion, works cited page, title, and many in-text MLA citations that I added in the final draft. The second body paragraph I wrote in the Read More …
Essay Two: Rough and Final Drafts
Below is a Doc version of the Rough Draft, with a link to view peer comments. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gcPW8SRmm5ofudPpuzK0h3yce0Z5xVjr6j3J4zVYpPY/edit?usp=sharing Below is a PDF version of the Final Draft, with a link to view.