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− | I have so many ideas for what I want to do for my final, but so far the one that seems most fun to me is to create some form of text, whether it be a poem, essay, or dialogue, using only online customer reviews. The reviews could come from ebay, amazon, consumer reports online, and more. I would be able to reference several course materials by doing this, but I have to narrow down which exactly would help explain theory and process in which I developed my idea the best. Also, rather than it be a random assemblage of commentary, I would like the text I end up creating to make | + | I have so many ideas for what I want to do for my final, but so far the one that seems most fun to me is to create some form of text, whether it be a poem, essay, or dialogue, using only online customer reviews. The reviews could come from ebay, amazon, consumer reports online, and more. I would be able to reference several course materials by doing this, but I have to narrow down which exactly would help explain the theory and process in which I developed my idea the best. Also, rather than it be a random assemblage of commentary, I would like the text I end up creating to make some sort of appeal, but I'm not sure what yet. |
Latest revision as of 23:28, 27 November 2017
I have so many ideas for what I want to do for my final, but so far the one that seems most fun to me is to create some form of text, whether it be a poem, essay, or dialogue, using only online customer reviews. The reviews could come from ebay, amazon, consumer reports online, and more. I would be able to reference several course materials by doing this, but I have to narrow down which exactly would help explain the theory and process in which I developed my idea the best. Also, rather than it be a random assemblage of commentary, I would like the text I end up creating to make some sort of appeal, but I'm not sure what yet.