Category Archives: David Hodges

Why We Write on a Blog

Comp Courses on a Blog The practical advantages are many Elimination of paper Speedier two-way communication Feedback on rough drafts ahead of the deadline Unlimited editing Side-by-side comparisons of every draft with changes highlighted The practical disadvantages are not negligible … Continue reading

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A01: Je Suis Charlie

Visual Rhetoric Assignment: Je Suis Charlie I need to find out right away how well you argue and how well you write. Before MON JAN 26, post a personal, evaluative, analytical, narrative, argumentative, persuasive, categorical, or reflective response to the … Continue reading

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Riddle: What’s Denied?

Assertion When several things are asserted, the author is presumed to have individually asserted each of them, not necessarily the sum total of them. For example: The prosecutor asserts that the defendant, a Mr Sweeney Todd, born and raised in … Continue reading

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