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coursename      = Composition 9
|name=Composition 9
description     = A fast paced, daily, TSAS-style writing laboratory. This course is designed to help students with their rigorous World Studies workload and in the correct composition of a variety of short written works.
|description=In this course, we will spend time reading about and discussing various themes and essential questions that relate to us as individuals. This class will help you sharpen your reading and writing skills as we dive in and examine literary works and texts. While studying long and short works of fiction and nonfiction, poetry, and drama, students will think and discuss critically while becoming familiar with literary elements and techniques. As a composition course, much of what we discuss and analyze will also lead to putting those thoughts and ideas on paper. Students will write creative pieces of fiction and poetry in addition to expository and argumentative papers using the writing process. These writings will show knowledge of standard grammar and usage as well as a sense of audience. Lastly, listening and speaking skills will also be developed throughout the course.
department       = [[Language Arts]]
|department=English Language and Literature
teacher         = [[Morgan Reeves]]
|teacher=Emily Roiger
sessions         = 2
|sessions=2
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|grcode=E9
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|offered=Currently
grcode           = [[E9]]
|opento=Freshmen
offered         = Yes
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A fast paced, daily, TSAS-style writing laboratory. This course is designed to help students with their rigorous World Studies workload and in the correct composition of a variety of short written works.
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 18 April 2024


Department English Language and Literature
Teacher Emily Roiger
Sessions 2
GR Code E9
Offered Currently
Open to Freshmen

In this course, we will spend time reading about and discussing various themes and essential questions that relate to us as individuals. This class will help you sharpen your reading and writing skills as we dive in and examine literary works and texts. While studying long and short works of fiction and nonfiction, poetry, and drama, students will think and discuss critically while becoming familiar with literary elements and techniques. As a composition course, much of what we discuss and analyze will also lead to putting those thoughts and ideas on paper. Students will write creative pieces of fiction and poetry in addition to expository and argumentative papers using the writing process. These writings will show knowledge of standard grammar and usage as well as a sense of audience. Lastly, listening and speaking skills will also be developed throughout the course.