Weekly Discussion Board Posts

Discussion Board posting is a crucial a part of the actions of LIT 1000 Web. Usually, the extra you take part (put up), the higher rating you’ll get on the Discussion part of your grade. Nevertheless, your postings have to be substantive, as defined under.

By substantive, I imply that your Discussion Board put up will need to have the next attributes:

· The put up is complete–it is sensible and makes some extent of some sort.

· The thought expressed is well-connected to the subject at hand.

· All the time learn the factors for the weekly dialogue.

· The writing demonstrates information of the suitable terminology and ideas for the subject.

· The writing is freed from grammatical and spelling errors and is in any other case technically competent.

You might be anticipated to actively take part within the Discussion Board assignments. This implies you must go browsing to the Discussion Board a couple of instances per week to see what is occurring there.

Weekly Discussions

Every Monday by 6:00 p.m. you’ll be posting three paragraphs for the 2 tales you might be assigned to learn every week.

Be aware, a well-written goal paragraph consists of 9-12 sentences. You aren’t re-writing the story, however summarizing in your individual phrases, with out the utilization of quotes or copying the story. No first or second individual utilization.

The primary two paragraphs are your well-written summaries of the 2 assigned tales for that week. The third paragraph consists of responding to my Question Assignment or remark posted within the weekly dialogue. Factors will probably be deducted if the above standards isn’t met.

The three paragraphs have to be typed within the offered field, and never as an attachment. A zero grade will probably be earned if any dialogue has an attachment. Once more, three paragraphs are the format every week. The weekly three paragraphs are due on Monday by 6:00 p.m.

Upon getting posted the three paragraphs, you’ll then have entry to the category dialogue.

The primary preliminary posting is graded, so you should definitely embrace the three paragraph standards, and proof for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors.

16. “Inform Story Coronary heart” by Edgar Allan Poe

_____17. “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” by Katherine Anne Porter

_____18. “Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck

_____19. “A Good Man Is Exhausting to Discover” by Flannery O’Connor

_____20. “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

_____21. “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison

_____22. “A&P” by John Updike

_____23. “Sonny’s Blue” by James Baldwin

_____24. “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty

_____25. “Pleased Endings” by Margaret Atwood

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