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Good morning. Here is Tuesdays Week 9 Workshop schedule: . . Jeremiah Allen (T) 11:00-12:00pm LIB-2021B Cites to Be Seen: finding good sources, and citing them correctly can make or break a paper. Attend this workshop and you will be much more likely to make and not break. . . (T) Rosa Trujillo 11:30-12:30pm SCC 610 Voices from Beyond the Grave: Active and Passive Voice This workshop will cover how to stay away from a passive or dead voice in acadmeic papers. Tips on how to provide a more vivid and concise, Active, voice will be at the heart of this workshop . . Richard Siverson (T) 11:30-12:30pm SAC 3152 Parts of speech to sentences part deux: This workshop shall be a continuation of the Parts of Speech workshop except this time it will go beyond. It will take a few example sentences from an essay and taking what was learnt from the prior workshop apply this knowledge to correcting the sentences. . . Ebenezer Akomeah (T) 12:00-1:00pm (T) 2:00-3:00pm LIB-2021B Comparison and Contrast Description: This lesson allows basic writers to demonstrate objectiveness in assessing or critiquing a particular subject. It further provides students with the skills to show similarties in otherwise unlike subjects and differences in otherwise similar subjects. Students get to know the two major types of comparative analysis: subject-by-subject, and point-by-point. . . Nick Nugent (T & TH) 2:30-3:30pm SAC 3136 Organization and Structure Examine how compare/contrast essays are structured. . . Sam Raleigh (T) 2:30-3:30pm SAC 1103 Be Your Own Editor: How to identify problematic writing and how to fix it.
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