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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Wikipedia as a Scene of Writing, pt. 3
This week’s post is devoted to laying out the semester-long Wikipedia project. As with all facets of our courses, this project has and is very much evolving from its earliest version. Actually my Wikipedia project itself stems from a writing assignment … Continue reading
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True or False? Take Our April Fool’s Literary Quiz
Here’s a fun literary trivia quiz from interestingliterature.com Interesting Literature As today is April 1st, better known as April Fool’s Day, we thought we’d separate the truth from the tricks in a special quiz. Below are ten ‘facts’ about literary … Continue reading
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