WIR2: Week 9 Homework
Your papers are off to a great start. Your final draft will be due on Nov.7th.
1. All assignments for Modules 3 and 4 should be completed before class next week.
2. Complete your rough draft by the week-end, if you have not already done so. Get feedback.
3. Study the Student’s Rubric (pages 108-109) before you write your final draft.
4. Check off the boxes on your Daily Schedule and on the module 4 checklist (pgs112-113.)
Notes:
Follow the formatting in the Expert Model on pages 13-17 of your text. If you need more help, look for answers on Purdue Owl.
Your final paper should include: one or two direct quotations (see module 3.9.) and add some illustrations with captions (see module 4.7), in-text citations where necessary (module 3.5), five to eight questions with detailed answers, and a bibliography.
Reminder:
As usual, our homework crate will be downstairs near the kitchen. Drop your book and all your work (Put your name is on everything) in our crate before your first class on Wednesday.
"Half my life is an act of revision."
--John Irving
Email questions to [email protected] by Monday, so I can get back to you before class.
Your papers are off to a great start. Your final draft will be due on Nov.7th.
1. All assignments for Modules 3 and 4 should be completed before class next week.
2. Complete your rough draft by the week-end, if you have not already done so. Get feedback.
3. Study the Student’s Rubric (pages 108-109) before you write your final draft.
4. Check off the boxes on your Daily Schedule and on the module 4 checklist (pgs112-113.)
Notes:
Follow the formatting in the Expert Model on pages 13-17 of your text. If you need more help, look for answers on Purdue Owl.
Your final paper should include: one or two direct quotations (see module 3.9.) and add some illustrations with captions (see module 4.7), in-text citations where necessary (module 3.5), five to eight questions with detailed answers, and a bibliography.
Reminder:
As usual, our homework crate will be downstairs near the kitchen. Drop your book and all your work (Put your name is on everything) in our crate before your first class on Wednesday.
"Half my life is an act of revision."
--John Irving
Email questions to [email protected] by Monday, so I can get back to you before class.