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This course is designed to increase students' reading comprehension through a close reading of great
British and American essays. In working to achieve this goal,
students will also learn to read critically and to express their ideas clearly in class discussions.
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ÇÐÁ¡ºÐÆ÷ Based on the University's relative evaluation system
ÇÐÁ¡±¸¼º Attendance 10% | Midterm Exam 30% | 3 Quizzes 30% | Final Exam 30%
FÇÐÁ¡ 󸮱âÁØ (a) Cheating in exams (b) Failure to attend more than one third of class
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| (d) Grades will not be negotiable.
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  Introduction
Frederick Douglass
Ralph Ellison
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Maya Angelu
Brent Staples
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Midterm Exam
Francis Bacon
Charles Lamb
Niccolo Machiavelli
Ellen Goodman
Susan Sontag
Chang-Rae Lee
Final Exam

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| Your regular attendance is crucial to your success and to the success of the class as a whole.
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You may miss two class meetings without penalty.
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After two unexcused absences, your attendance grade will be dropped one point for each class missed.
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You are responsible for keeping up with the reading. Always come to class well-prepared to participate in
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class discussion.
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We shall constantly read passages to gether in class, so you should come to class with the required text.