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17 December 2006
--GRADED RESEARCH PAPERS & EXAMS.
As promised, at noon this past Friday I left your graded research papers and final exams (together, in the envelopes you provided) in the gray box on top of the counter in Solms 211.  You may pick up your work at your convenience.  Happy trails!

10 December 2006
--LAST MINUTE STUDY TIPS (supplement to
NOTES): Make sure that you're familiar with King Lear (and everything that we've studied in relation to the play), "The Porcelain Man," the Emily Dickinson poems that we looked at, everything by and about Hemingway that we've examined, "Little Snow White," the oral tradition, "The Little Mermaid" (not the movie), "Pretty Feathered Forehead," "The Beautiful Wassilissa," and the meaning of life.   Above all else, be prepared to apply virtually every literary theory and critical approach studied since the first week of the semester.  See you Tuesday at 4:00.


English 3010 is taught by Dr. Richard Nordquist.
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Solms Hall 211C
11935 Abercorn Street
Savannah, Georgia 31419
912/921 5991

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