Course: Spring 22 – College Writing

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College Composition with Professor McFadden
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Interclass Reading Reflection and Discussion – “You’re Not Entitled To Your Opinion”
Share your thoughts and one idea that you learned from reading this article in the comments below. You must write at l […] See MoreInterclass Reading Reflection and Discussion – “You’re Not Entitled To Your Opinion”
Thinking Out Loud: Lutz and Konnikova
Share your thoughts and one idea about how points were raised in Konnikova’s “Trump Lies vs. Your Brain” and Lutz’s […] See MoreThinking Out Loud: Lutz and Konnikova
An Interclass Dialogue: You’re Not Entitled To Your Opinion
Hey, Fall 21 Eng 101 Sections 0522 and 1009! We’re going to experiment here on our digital space here. Share your t […] See MoreAn Interclass Dialogue: You’re Not Entitled To Your Opinion
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In the article, “No, you are not entitled to your opinion ” the author Patrick stokes seems to be saying that although you […] See More
In reply to Branly Perez. in agree with the part that people have different opinions and emotions all of that but one main […] See More
In reply to Gabriel Kerolle. I agree with you Gabriel that people do usually tend to use the phrase to somehow save […] See More
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Terms that pop up when I think of Democracy
Republic Voter rights Two party system Liberal and Conservative Indirect Representation Lobbying Liberties and Entitlements Bureaucracy See MoreTerms that pop up when I think of Democracy
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