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Advanced Strategies for Rhetoric and Research
The Practices of Memory

English 190.9
Spring 2004

Simple Homework

Homework 1 | Homework 2 | Homework 3 | Homework 4 | Homework 5 | Homework 6 | | Homework 7 |

Simple Homework 1

Email me your Taking Stock #1 response.
Due: 5:00 PM, Friday, 16 Jan.

Simple Homework 2

Create a list of some significant memories from your life. Please use your discretion and do not include anything overly personal, explicit, or regarding illegal activities.
Due: 3 Feb.

Simple Homework 3

Select two passages from Hampl's essay and two passages from Engel's essay that you think are important, significant, or striking. For each passage, explain why you think it's significant. Please include each of the four passages with your comments.
Due: 10 Feb.

Simple Homework 4

Email me your two top choices for MOO character names.
Due: 10 Feb.

Simple Homework 5

Based upon "Meaning in Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives" briefly define social memory and list the key issues raised in the reading.
Due: 18 March

Simple Homework 6

Write me a brief email explaining what you'd like to write your Writing Project 4 research paper on and why you want to write on this topic.
Due: 23 March

Simple Homework 7

Decide upon the three memories you would like to use for Writing Assignment 11, think about how you might represent these memories via MOO objects and what kind of room/environment you might use. Write down your ideas, which you'll turn in.
Due: 30 March

Last Modified: 13 March 2004

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