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ENGL 1101 teaches students to be engaged and critical college-level readers and writers.
ENGL 1101 teaches students to be engaged and critical college-level readers and writers.
== Course Information ==
== Course Information ==
* [[grl:ENGL 1101/Fall 2022|Syllabus, Fall 2022]]
* [[grl:ENGL 1101/Fall 2022|Syllabus, Fall 2022]]
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==Literary==
==Literary==
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 12 October 2022

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Welcome to the wiki page for ENGL 1101: English Composition I.

ENGL 1101 teaches students to be engaged and critical college-level readers and writers.

Course Information

Editors, Fall 2022

After you get an account, you may add it below, alphabetized by last name. Next, be sure to write a short bio on your user page.

Basic Concepts

Work with LitWiki as if you were writing for Wikipedia. Most of Wikipedia’s rules and guidelines will be applicable to this site. The following are basic concepts that you should be familiar with before editing LitWiki.

Resources

Collaborative Projects

Your job: write an encyclopedia article that summarizes the subject by presenting primary and secondary evidence about the subject. The goal is that anyone who reads the article will have a good understanding of the subject and references to consult for more information.

Literary