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				<title>Qipu Li wrote a new post on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2020 23:36:52 -0500</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In “a raisin in the sun”, Hansberry depicted a typical color people&#8217;s hard life in a racial segregation district in Chicago. At the first of the movie, the older house, and the crowded room, which five people liv [&hellip;]</p>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading the story, I can&#8217;t think the novella depicts enslavement in a negative or a positive light because the opinions of readers are different. From Babo&#8217;s perspective, the novella positively depicts [&hellip;]</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li commented on the post, Blog Post #5: Narrative, on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi, the example you wrote is very relavant to the point  in the chapter 6, which is &#8221; a plot requires a transformation.&#8221; i think I should watch that moive.</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li wrote a new post on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it is seriously difficult to write a novel as a narrator. First, I should think about what kind of story is, who the characters are, and where it happens. It should be logical. The author says that the plot [&hellip;]</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li commented on the post, blog post #4, on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2020 18:43:16 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you. The aim of author uses rhetoric in article is to grab readers’ attention, and readers will be interested in it. They want to know why author uses it. This is a kind of method to make articles m [&hellip;]</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li wrote a new post on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2020 19:51:00 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the chapter 5, Cullar states the usage of rhetoric on literacy and some different kinds of rhetorical figures. The four master tropes are metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, irony. I think writers use rhetorical [&hellip;]</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li commented on the post, Post 3, on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2020 01:09:20 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you. Different kind of language can make same meaning for an article, but I think the author’s feeling are not same. This is the charm of language.</p>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the chapter “literature, meaning, and interpretation,” Culler states three different dimensions, there are the meaning of word, of an utterance, and of a text. I am interested in“ meaning, intention, and conte [&hellip;]</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li commented on the post, , on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2020 17:48:13 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you. Whatever literacy works or fictions, the most important point is that readers can get lose in it, isn’t it?  Only the readers really enjoy in it, they can feel more about author.</p>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Culler came up with five points theorists about the nature of literature, there are literature as the foregrounding of language, literature as the integration of language, literature as fiction, literature as [&hellip;]</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li commented on the post, Blog Post Prompt #1: What Is Literature and Does It Matter?, on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is normal for us to define literacy. When reading an article, we like to compare it with certain literary works. If there are similarities between the two, they can be regarded as literature.</p>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading chapter 2 “what is literature and does it matter,”  Jonathan Culler doesn&#8217;t tell us what the definition of literature is, he just makes some examples in some aspects to make readers to know lite [&hellip;]</p>
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				<title>Qipu Li commented on the post, About Solange, on the site ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2020 17:28:54 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the major, it is cool. I think Criminal Justice is hard to study, but I  think you can do it.</p>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone. My name is Qipu Li. I am from China and have been in New York for almost two years. I gradually got used to life here. I think New York is different from my city. There is some delicious food, [&hellip;] <img loading="lazy" src="https://attachments.office.net/owa/qipu.li%40live.lagcc.cuny.edu/service.svc/s/GetAttachmentThumbnail?id=AAMkADgwMDMwNjE3LTg5MDMtNDdjZC1hNTIyLWFlNzNlMjFlNDhmNQBGAAAAAAD9bvCehRwVTonZrnHUpvuqBwCJMJHnWjsqTrAJHonfmjLnAAAAAAEMAACJMJHnWjsqTrAJHonfmjLnAAFsjvQSAAABEgAQAJ7IlnBOSHJIsVobQ5KXUr4%3D&#038;thumbnailType=2&#038;owa=outlook.office365.com&#038;scriptVer=20200907002.05&#038;X-OWA-CANARY=kjWXSj_x_06Tv0zGS8gAhSC63P6cWdgYOVyE4HVXuqWC4ii6h5k_xdFHLla-0pvE6dlh0YTly08.&#038;token=eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6IjU2MzU4ODUyMzRCOTI1MkRERTAwNTc2NkQ5RDlGMjc2NTY1RjYzRTIiLCJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJ4NXQiOiJWaldJVWpTNUpTM2VBRmRtMmRueWRsWmZZLUkifQ.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.gOI-YVRuKGFcBdwwsFt-aEGd6JqaNkOkc5_8ds3LaCn9U5ChtLMzwYKvIvghvn-nj29qWaaoM6xr3aE_v1s1cLRPvKfiTmYECtVuACQi4luf9Oqp4PBblx0JQ2rhsa-ho22Yep-i7TDAQHTNdDsRoy_7-b8SaXPiAdyP60AWhqO1tqITwRZgW41loqnpK2pPzzbfU_4x2stAG5hz0bPOvd3n4ypnlbAsyTpznSLSoVSj33l45I6T7iIOkxrel4bcpqMaDuZrEIePDaCFHpA_3eEErfQl2Agckr73c37mrr48cqIM6R8cW5Jw5Qf4RHVESiY1hxDS2zKU6HEd574TYQ&#038;animation=true" /></p>
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