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Develops skills in reading comprehension and in writing standard effective English through the study of language, grammar, sentence structure, and the paragraph and essay form. Activities include the analytical reading of paragraphs and short essays, the writing of paragraphs and essays, and practice with usage, diction, semantics, basic mechanics and sentencing. This course does not meet the General Education requirements for the A.A. and A.S. degree. Prerequisite: Satisfactory score in English placement test or grade of C or better in ENG 098.
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Emphasizes the writing of expository prose. Introduction to the critical reading of nonfiction prose. IAI C1 900 Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the writing placement test, an ACT English score of 19 or more and an ACT reading score of 20 or more, or ENG 100 with a grade of C or better. ESL students who have achieved a grade of B or better in ESL 073 and a grade of B or better in ESL 074 or ESL 099 will be admitted.
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Continues ENG 101. Reading literature and writing of various types of prose. Introduces methods used in writing investigative papers. IAI C1 901R Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor or department chair.
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Introduces the various types of writing and communication used in business and technology. Includes instructions, procedures, abstracts, proposals, visuals and reports. Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor or department chair.
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Teaches formal and psychological aspects of business correspondence. Introduction to various kinds of business letters, memoranda and reports. Improvement of grammar, spelling and word usage. Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on English placement test or ENG 100 with a grade of C or better.
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Investigates the elements of English grammar, usage, and style important for effective academic and public writing, such as letters, essays, reports, and proposals. Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor or department chair.
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Teaches additional skills in critical reading and thinking, the forms of public expository and argumentative writing and the elements of an effective public writing style. Prerequisite: ENG 102 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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Provides guided practice in various types of creative writing. Emphasizes skills common to creative expression, including description, plotting, narration, dialogue and verse. Prerequisite: ENG 102 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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Explores the art and craft of fiction-writing in depth. Students will examine the writing process in terms of story form, structure, pacing, writing vividly, using varied sentence patterns, building characterization, creating appropriate settings in time and place, using various points of view, developing themes, exploiting style and various poetic devices in prose, and practicing the crucial step of revision. Students will participate in peer workshops. IAI EGL 921
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Provides language-interested students with practice in writing fixed-form poetry (English and Italian sonnets, villanelles, and more) and free-form poetry. Includes a detailed introduction to the rhythms of poetry in English, including stress patterns (iambic, trochee, anapest, etc.) and patterns of line length (trimester, tetrameter, pentameter, etc.). Asks students to read diverse models of quality poetry in its various forms. Encourages each student through drafting and revision to develop a uniquely personal writing voice and style and to learn to express him/herself and evaluate the world at large- whether in tightly structured stanzas or in free-verse narratives-in genuinely imaginative ways. IAI EGL 922
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