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Jessie Krehlik on Ong (WM): Which is more rewarding, analyzing written literat
Chelsea Oliver on Ong (WM): I've said this over and over again. The point is t
Maddie Gillespie on Ong (WM): So what if I want to write in a more artistic styl
Erica Gearhart on Ong (WM): What do blogging, an English essay, and football h
Megan Seigh on Ong (WM): Art imitates nature; but can nature imitate art? h
Tiffany Gilbert on Ong (WM): Believe it or not, we have alot to thank cavemen f
Shellie Polly on Ong (WM): http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MichellePolly/2010/02/w
Chelsea Oliver on Ong (WM): I've said this over and over again. The point is t
Maddie Gillespie on Ong (WM): So what if I want to write in a more artistic styl
Erica Gearhart on Ong (WM): What do blogging, an English essay, and football h
Megan Seigh on Ong (WM): Art imitates nature; but can nature imitate art? h
Tiffany Gilbert on Ong (WM): Believe it or not, we have alot to thank cavemen f
Shellie Polly on Ong (WM): http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MichellePolly/2010/02/w
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http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MichellePolly/2010/02/walter_ong.html
Believe it or not, we have alot to thank cavemen for. Ok and Plato's Socrates too.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/TiffanyGilbert/2010/02/since-we-began-reading-the.html
Art imitates nature; but can nature imitate art?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MeganSeigh/2010/02/you_dont_want_to_forget_this_s.html
What do blogging, an English essay, and football have in common? Read this to find out!
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/EricaGearhart/2010/02/today_im_liking_the_physical_w.html
So what if I want to write in a more artistic style than hurried cursive or simple alphabetic letters to wow my friends with in letters?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MadelynGillespie/2010/02/pretty_versus_democratic_writi.html
I've said this over and over again.
The point is that I SAID it.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ChelseaOliver/2010/02/my-opinion-is-a-broken-record.html
Which is more rewarding, analyzing written literature or spoken word? Isn't asking the speaker to explain his meaning cheating? Where's the challenge in that?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JessicaKrehlik/2010/02/analyzing_writing_is_more_rewa.html