ENG 101: An Introduction to Composition and Research
ENG 101: An Introduction to Composition and Research
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Characteristics of Proposals

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They Say/I Say, Chapter 4

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“Making a Proposal”

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“The Future of Writing is A Lot Like Hip Hop” by Stephen Marché

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They Say/I Say Chapter 2

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“The Future of Writing Is a Lot Like Hip-Hop” by Stephen Marché

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“Ted Chiang is Wrong about AI Art…” by Matteo Wong

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“Ted Chiang Is Wrong About AI Art” by Matteo Wong

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They Say, I Say: Introduction and Chapter 1

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