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The Secret Language of Comics: Visual Thinking and Writing

ENG101.04 Fall 2018

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The Secret Language of Comics: Visual Thinking and Writing

Author: Ann

Cards in a House

September 23, 2018 Ann Student Posts

So for this week’s assignment we all had to do a “Sunday Sketch.” After reading the prompt, I was awed a the amount of creativity in the example and my lack of imagination. At first I thought I’d do something with bobby pins, or maybe staples, but I finally got an idea when I picked… Continue Reading →

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A Visual of Japanese 101

September 16, 2018 Ann Student Posts

For my second sketch assignment, we were supposed to draw some “visual notes” from any class. In this case, I decided to do my visual notes on my Japanese class. This week, I learned a ton of vocabulary. I’d say that drawing them out is helping me memorize them for sure. It took quite a while… Continue Reading →

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Literacy Narrative (pt.1) Reflection

September 13, 2018 Ann Student Posts

For the free writing assignment, the first memory I thought of was how I met my best friend in elementary. At this age, people usually made friends by talking during free time, playing together at lunch, or working on a project together. I became friends with Abbie after she started shoving books in my desk…. Continue Reading →

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So About My Avatar…

September 4, 2018 Ann Student Posts

Well to start off, hello there! The name’s Ann Felicia. Feel free to call me Ann, Ann Felicia, or Felicia. Either of these three options is fine, but I usually go by Ann since it’s shorter (literally one syllable long). I somehow got into college and now I’m pretty hyped for what’s in store! Anyways,… Continue Reading →

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