User talk:Caitlynlittle

Please post your week 6 Project review today.
 * Best, Stevenarntson


 * Caitlyn,

How is this coming along? We'll be talking about haiku today in class a little bit.
 * Best, Stevenarntson


 * Caitlyn,

This seems like a great idea for a project, although I'd like to see it have a slightly wider scope--either by making it involve more poems, or be ensuring that the poems it does involve are significant projects in themselves (for instance, requiring that the non-haiku poetry be at least 200 words long each). Let me know.
 * Best, Stevenarntson

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