a. Oh-- should the first essay be about somebody in the the first half's material then? And the same for the second? b. That's good, because you'll be doing a lot of that. c. Oh,...
a. Oh-- should the first essay be about somebody in the the first half's material then? And the same for the second? b. That's good, because you'll be doing a lot of that. c. Oh, I've got that! I'm really looking forward to this course-- I love reading!
d. Your first essay's due in late October. It must be handed in by Lecture Eight, but we'd be happy to see it anytime before that. And the second is due at the last lecture in December. It must be turned in before the winter break.
e. And don't be shy if you have any more concerns, Mary Jane. My door's always open. f. No, not at all. Any author you like. It would be smart to choose ones that interest you, though. Papers that reflect some, um, enthusiasm always turn out better. g. Thanks for your help, Mr Fitch-- I really appreciate it.