December 1st

After discussing my argument with my group on how I felt that elementary schools should implement a typing skills class/ keyboarding class, they were surprised to see my articles...

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November 29th

Activity 1: For a long time, my stepson, Jonathan, was unhappy to have me as part of his family, for he resented that he didn’t have both biological parents...

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November 22nd, Semicolon vs. colon

White rhinos are famous for their big horns; they are among the endangered species. The teacher didn’t know if she should laugh or cry, but she knew it was...

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November 9th: Coordination/subordination

Sadie, Janelle, Aarane Combine each sentence pair into a single sentence using either a coordinating conjunction or a conjunctive adverb. Then copy the combined sentence onto your own sheet...

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November 8th: Video Evaluation

After watching “Access Ain’t Inclusion,” I was shocked to learn how many colleges try to benefit from having people of color or low-income students yet do not understand how...

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November 3rd; Freewriting for Essay three

Racism has been a topic of discussion for as long as I can remember. However, we are not nearly close to solving the issue of racism and other major...

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October 4th Group Work

Lizzo playing James Madison’s gifted crystal flute Talk about the logos, how the author draws the historical context behind the situation, and how ridiculous it is that the public...

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September 29th: Reading Response

After reading Pavni’s response, I was intrigued that she shared similar ideas with me. She explained how in her response to Chapter 7, she believed that to achieve an...

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August 31st: Sentence Fragments

Notes from grammar girl podcast: -complete sentence must have a subject and a verb -imperative sentences are commands -simple...

August 30: In class activites

After reading Gabriella’s reading response, I was intrigued to learn about forensic arguments, which are arguments based on the...

August 25: Reading Response

Replying to Angelina Lo’s response to the reading, I agree with how she explains that an argument is an...

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Hello, I’m Aarane Srikumar, and my pronouns are she/her/hers. I’m a freshman here at USF, and I’m a kinesiology...

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