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Please answer one of the questions below, by replaying to me or to a classmate. Most of the answers can be found in the course syllabus, and here on the OpenLab; some answers may be obvious to you. If …
Hi Everyone,
I loved seeing you on Flip and hearing from you about the research essay experience. I also appreciate your comments to classmates. I hope you enjoyed this assignment as well.
How is your work on the reflection essay …
Dear ACR 150 Students,
I hope you’ve had a restful Thanksgiving break. I also hope that by now, you have peer-reviewed 2 of your classmates’ essays, received some feedback from classmates, and considered it as you revised, or continue to …
Hi Everyone,
I hope that you are doing well as we slowly approach the final chapters of the semester.
This week we are covering two perspectives and splitting the class into two groups again. Except that there is no assessment, …
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Please review this week’s materials and take quiz 5 on Blackboard. Also, post your research essay outline by the end of this week’s unit (Tuesday night) under Converation/ Peer Review on the OpenLab so that your classmates can …
For Post 6, I asked you to describe one identity you have that you are most proud of or one identity that you either are not proud of, or struggle with. Here I copied your replies/ the first few lines …
Part 1/ Introduction
State: your essay topic in your own words.
Zoom in: what is the focus/ point of your essay?
Introduce your topic: why did you select it?
Describe your research methods.
Part 2
Present your evidence.
Explain your …
Hi Everyone, and welcome to week 10. We will explore the Black/ African-American perspective. There are a few readings, and a link to several literacy tests which were administered to Black voters in the 1960s, to determine their eligibility to …