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Composition: Exposition
ENGL 131 Study and practice of good writing. Topics derived from a variety of personal, academic and public subjects.
Students learn to evaluate complex material; revise and discuss essays of other students in terms of responsiveness, thesis, development,
unity and presentation; and revise their own writing at both the macro level (i.e., content and organization) and the micro level
(i.e., paragraph and sentence issues).
Register for # 88785 · ENGL 131 DL
5 credits · Online Learning (view course introduction)
7 assignments, 1 examination; $1,070. Enroll anytime. Arlene Plevin, Ph.D.,English.
Note: Students not previously admitted to the UW (nonmatriculated status) may enroll in
English 131 only if they have met the following ELP requirements: score of at least 580
on the TOEFL, or one of these equivalent scores: 90 on the MTELP, 410 on the SAT-Verbal, 490 on the SAT-Verbal (recentered), or 20 on the ACT English.
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