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ENC1101: Upload to Canvas the Assignments Indicated in This Post.


Please upload to Canvas the three assignments indicated in this post (see below). Your assignments should be typed, MLA format, in one document, with a line space separating each activity. Please label each activity specifically--the name of the text in your title.

If I do not receive your uploaded assignment by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday night, you will receive a grade of zero. Late assignments will not be accepted. I have reminded you several times to do all your work. I have reminded you several times to check this website twice daily.

Upload the following assignments in one document. Use MLA format (incorrect formatting will reduce your grade). Separate each assignment by a line space with a proper title for each assignment. For example, "Analysis of Margaret Chase Smith Text."

Assignments: answers (numbered appropriately) to post from April 6--Margaret Chase Smith text, Barbara Jordan text. Also upload the assignment on President Obama's "More Perfect Union" speech (see the website post for the week of April 13).

When you upload on Canvas, the assignment will read "Analysis Activities."

Be sure the work is original with you. I will be checking all assignments. Thank you.

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