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“The Judgment,” by Franz Kafka

Group Members: Myra Khan, Chi Zhang, Diana Rodriguez Many people see this ending as somehow unrealistic. Do you agree? Why or why not? I think that the story becomes unrealistic midway so I sort of understand why the ending is … Continue reading

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The Judgement- Rosshelle

1) Who is responsible for Georg’s decision at the end of the story? The theory of someone else being responsible for the decision of Georg at the end of the story is very ambiguous.  I believe that Georg’s decision at the … Continue reading

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Your Mid-Point Reflections on March 24th

Many of you offered some good tips, for everyone to improve his or her performance, and you pointed to some viable areas to work on. Also, from your responses, I learned that I, too, can help with things I need … Continue reading

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Brian Baigorria, Sabera Qazi, William Dayan

As someone who has never been the best at writing I’d say I have learned a few things from this class and have continued to improve my past writing skills. I find that the weekly assignments we have has forced … Continue reading

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Midterm Assessment: Radia and Mel

Comment #1 – Radia   I’ve learned how to manage my timing for this class and make the readings a priority. The quizzes and blog posts have helped create a deeper analysis on the texts for me. Of course, the … Continue reading

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Midpoint Refelction

At the beginning of this semester, I thought Eng2850 would be another writing class, another stake of essays, and another bunch of not carefully read books. But it turns out that it is not like what I expect. One thing … Continue reading

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Midpoint Reflections

One of the areas in which I feel I have improved throughout the course of this semester is in class participation. I greatly appreciate our group discussions and our circular seating arrangement which encourages this larger conversation. It is beneficial … Continue reading

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Midpoint Reflections (Vyonna Etheleau)

English has always been a subject I’ve struggled with during my time in school due to writing. I’ve always been great at reading and analyzing texts but the flow of writing an essay is a battle for me that I … Continue reading

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Jonathan Kerstein-March 24th Assignment

(Belong to group with Roshelle Munoz, posted earlier) During the semester, one aspect of the course that has definitely helped me was learning and then working on the paragraph structure. The analysis of a work (in spite of Roshelle’s comment … Continue reading

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Midpoint Reflection March 24th Assignment

Throughout my education, I have known myself to be a below average writer. I mess up with punctuations, spelling, etc.  Despite this, I still enjoy this class very much. I enjoy to stories that we read and the deep analysis … Continue reading

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