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English Composition II��� Spring 2005��� 1213.036 and 045���Research, MLA Style and Argumentative Essays:
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Instructor: John Richard Stevens ������
Office: Morrill Hall room 408���
Office
Phone:�
744-2079
Office hours:��Mondays and Wednesdays from to , Fridays from to , and gladly by
appointment.
E-mail:��You may contact me anytime at
[email protected]
Course Time and Place:
Section 036: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1:30 p.m
to 2:20 p.m., Class Room Building, Room 122
Section 045: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 2:30 p.m
to 3:20 p.m., Class Room Building, Room 317
The Most Important Skills You Must Learn in Composition II:
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1.�How to use textual analysis to write more focused arguments.
2.�How to research your papers and use MLA documentation style guidelines.
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I Will Also Teach You Powerful Techniques That Will:
1.�Increase your reading speed.
2.�Increase your comprehension.
3.�Help you remember what you have read.
4.�Optimize your note-taking skills and studying efficiency.
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Important Note Regarding This Syllabus:�It is your best resource, so refer to it early and often throughout the semester.� On the first day of class I give a brief but informative lecture focusing on the major items of importance in this document, and I allow time for a question and answer period.� But even so, I expect you to read this syllabus on your own, more than once, in its entirety, and ask me any/all pertinent questions and points of concern.� It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with all the policies noted herein and effectively negotiate them.�Still, I want to make clear that I am available to help you with everything related to this course.�If you have questions or concerns I want you to speak with me.� Students who miss the first day of class should make an extra effort to read this document thoroughly and see me during office hours with any questions.
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