The quality of 
            your prepared writing (content, organization, argumentation, and clarity, 
            and also including grammar, spelling, punctuation, and proper format 
            for citations) and your contributions to class discussions will determine 
            your grade. Keep these general standards in mind when preparing assignments 
            and for class, and you should have a fairly clear idea of what grade 
            to expect:
          A 
            = Truly 
            superior work. The student has a firm grasp of the subject matter 
            and is not only dutiful but also excited about working with it. Written 
            work is submitted in nearly flawless English, and is carefully documented. 
            Participation in class discussions is frequent and insightful, and 
            the student's degree of preparation (careful reading and reflection) 
            is obvious. The student attends class regularly, offering voluntary 
            explanations for a rare absence or lateness, makes up missed work 
            promptly, and in general keeps in contact with the instructor.
          B 
            = Good 
            work. The student has a good grasp of the subject matter. Written 
            work meets acceptable standards. Does the readings prior to class 
            and participates often in discussions. The student attends class regularly, 
            offering voluntary explanations for absence or lateness, makes up 
            missed work promptly, and keeps in contact with the instructor.
          C 
            = Satisfactory 
            work. The student has an adequate grasp of the subject matter. Written 
            work fulfills basic requirements. Covers the readings and participates 
            in discussions fairly regularly. The student does not miss many classes 
            and makes some effort to arrange with the instructor to make up for 
            missed work.
          D 
            = Less 
            than satisfactory work. The student demonstrates  deficiencies 
            in control of the subject matter. Writing is hastily done and may 
            not meet all standards. The student does not seem to follow all readings 
            and participates only rarely in discussions. Attendance is irregular 
            and little effort is made to make arrangements with the instructor 
            to make up for lost time.
          F 
            = Failure 
            to meet requirements of the course with even marginal competence.
          I 
            = Incomplete. In order to get an incomplete, a student must be otherwise 
            passing the course. I will give an Incomplete only in extraordinary 
            circumstances; any "I" must be approved in advance of the 
            end of the semester.
          W 
            = Withdrew 
            from the course after the add/drop period (1st-2nd weeks) and prior 
            to the last class meeting at the end of the 11th week of classes.
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