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Week 1 Module Response

Week 1 Module Response

Q Week One module Review Week One module as it contains information on essay components such as thesis, topic sentences, and so forth. This information is included because I cannot be sure all 103 students learned this content in 101. Next, use the content in Module 1 to answer the following questions below. Don't overthink this; the goal is for me to know what material I may have to spend more time on during this course. You can write your answers right in the box or attach a Word file. Answer these questions (complete sentences not necessary): 1. How recently did you take English 101? 2. Which, if any, of the topics in the Week One modules would you like more practice? 3. Write a thesis statement on: the benefits or disadvantages of online classes. This shows your skill to write a thesis statement. There is no "right" opinion on the topic. 4. How comfortable do you feel with MLA format on a scale of 1 to 10? (1=uncomfortable; 10=comfortable) 5. How comfortable do you feel with online research (in the databases) on a scale of 1 to 10? (1=uncomfortable; 10=comfortable) Rubric Module Rubric Module Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResponse 10 pts Meeting Response thoroughly answers each question. 5 pts Approaching Response mostly answers the questions. 0 pts Not Meeting Did not submit response 10 pts Total Points: 10

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I took English 101 at Pasadena City College in fall semester of 2020. It was interesting. There was a lot of reading and writing involved but more so based on punctuation. I would like to practice more on my MLA format and more so attaching the work sited pages. I'm still trying to figure that out. I believe online classes give you a great lifestyle balance. You find time to do multiple things at once when you have the advantage of logging onto the computer to complete course work.