Week 3
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Week 3 |
Text Assignment :
Program Three :
The following link is to an outline of the main ideas in Program Three. Use this interactive outline to guide you through the video. Print off a copy of this outline and add your own notes. Using this link requires a broadband connection and Windows media player 8 or higher.
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Journal # 1 :
Directions:
Email instructions:
Email to jriggin@nvcc.edu subject line should read: [your last name] Journal # 1 Example: Riggin Journal # 1
Grading criteria:
This writing will earn thirteen (13) points when submitted, regardless of content or style. It will earn an additional seven- (7) points if it meets these criteria:
• The central idea has been narrowed to a thesis that responds to one of the topics and that can be explained in some detail in approximately 300 words (one typed page).
• The thesis is supported or illustrated by at least three brief quotations from the literary work(s) being discussed. (Quotes from the editor's introductory materials don't count!)
• Your writing is virtually free of errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Review 'How To: Read, Watch, and Write About Literature'
Grading criteria:
Your answers will earn the points assigned to each question if they are correct and clearly written. (25 Points)
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What To Study for Exam #1 :
In the TEXT introductions, the editors provide a very thorough background to your readings. In particular, you should study these topics for Exam #1.
• the religious beliefs and society of the Puritans, pp. 276-278
• the changes in Puritan society, pp. 278-279
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