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Students will create a beginning resume that represents their current work experience and demonstrates their knowledge of rhetorical situations for professional writing.
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Pat Mora's poem "Echoes" demonstrates that our senses are powerful tools for literary analysis and comprehension as students use their senses to discover new ways to read and write.
![Having <em>My </em>Say: A Multigenre Autobiography Project](/sites/default/files/styles/focal_point_350x350/public/1340_0.jpg?h=3727fbff&itok=m-y5kgER)
Students compose a multigenre paper, modeled after the Delany sister's autobiography, Having Our Say, that includes the autobiographical narrative essay as well as an informational nonfiction piece.
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Students compose dictionary entries for words and phrases from pop culture texts (e.g., television shows, movies, lyrics, YouTube videos), connecting their definitions to their personal use of the terms.
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