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Ritika Juneja

I am a freshman and I am majoring in Early elementary education.

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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    In chapter 6 of “narrative” by Johnathan Culler, Culler shows how the plot is the main element in this chapter/story. I thought about a book I read This is where it ends by Marieke Nijkamp while I read chapter 6. […]

    5 years, 8 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    Ritika Juneja commented on the post, blog post #4

    I agree with you about using rhetoric can help make a reading interesting and grab attention towards audience. I liked that a reading that is only based on facts such as articles can be really boring and by adding […]

    5 years, 9 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    In Chapter 5 of “Rhetoric, poetics, and poetry” by Johnathan Culler, Culler describes the connection between Rhetoric, poetics, and poetry. He describes the different types of rhetorical figures throughout the cha […]

    5 years, 9 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    Ritika Juneja commented on the post, Blog Post 3

    I liked the piece of evidence you used for your reasoning and the way you explained it. Also I agree with you about having thoughts in our native language before any other language.

    5 years, 9 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

     

    In chapter 4 of “Literature, meaning and interpretation” by Johnathan Culler, I found “Language and thought” the most interesting. It talked about various ways language has an impact on everything. “Differe […]

    5 years, 9 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    Ritika Juneja commented on the post, Blog Post #2

    I agree with you and I said something similar which was Fiction helps us get a better imagination of the text. It also helps us get a better understanding of the character.

    5 years, 9 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    In chapter 2 of “What is Literature and Does it Matter?” by Jonathan Culler described literature through different angles. I found Literature as fiction the most interesting in the chapter. Fiction can be ent […]

    5 years, 9 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    Ritika Juneja commented on the post, #Blog Post 1

    I found your question interesting that if the article or poem is a work of literature does its value get higher? I think that a work of literature may attract a few readers but it doesn’t make the value higher.

    5 years, 10 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    Reading chapter 2 of “what is literature and does it matter?” It shows that there is no need to compare literature and non-literature. Culler says literature is not only a word, this word describes a lot of […]

    5 years, 10 months ago
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    ENG 102:Composition II (Fall 20)

    Hi everyone, my name is Ritika Juneja and I am a freshman in Laguardia Community College. I took English 101 in High school which is why I am taking English 102 now. I am majoring in Early Childhood education and […]

    5 years, 10 months ago
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